Privacy overview

A plain-language look at public and app-side privacy.

This page explains the public website and rider app ecosystem at a high level. It is intentionally simple and not final legal policy language.

Important note

This is a public overview, not a substitute for the final legal policy.

Before broad public launch, Crimson Society should publish final reviewed privacy language that reflects the app, website, data practices, and current legal requirements.

Privacy basics

What this website can safely say now

These are public-facing boundaries for launch preview. They avoid private app details, legal guarantees, and fake privacy claims.

Public website

This marketing website is static and public. It explains the Crimson Society brand without showing private rider data, private media, or backend app records.

Rider app accounts

The rider app uses accounts so members can access app features like profiles, garage identity, Meets, messaging, and member areas.

Location features

Location-related tools support ride, meet, and safety features when enabled inside the app. Riders should use those tools intentionally.

Private rider data

Private rider information is not displayed on this public marketing website. Public pages stay brand, support, and onboarding focused.

App context

Accounts power the rider experience.

Profiles, garage identity, Meets, Inbox, Stories, Meet Albums, Blackcard, and safety tools belong inside the rider app. This public website is not a logged-in rider surface.

Questions

Need help with access?

If you have an app access question, start with login or contact the current public support placeholder until official support channels are finalized.

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