Hall of Honesty
privacy-first

privacy

What happens to a question before and after payment

The user should understand where the question is entered, where it is saved, what may enter email, and what must not go to analytics, ads, or public cards.

A private question should not become SEO text, an ad signal, or a share-card without an explicit user action.

Before payment

The site can help phrase a question, choose a format, and explain limits. Private text must not leak into public areas.

  • Show safe phrasing.
  • Do not show other users' questions.
  • Do not use the question as advertising.

After payment

Payment records, scroll access, and email delivery should be separated from unnecessary disclosure of question content.

  • Success page speaks calmly.
  • Email does not reveal secrets in the subject.
  • Account stores access carefully.

When deleting

The user should see a path to delete personal content, while the site explains that minimal payment records may remain for accounting and disputes.

  • Delete personal text.
  • Keep necessary payment traces.
  • Confirm action by email or account.

What OmenHall should do

  • Collect only needed data.
  • Keep public examples separate from real questions.
  • Show the deletion path.
  • Use privacy-safe analytics.

What OmenHall should not do

  • Do not send full questions into ad events.
  • Do not show the question in a public share-card without user action.
  • Do not put sensitive text in email subjects.
  • Do not ask for unnecessary personal data for symbolic reading.

FAQ

Short answers

Can my question become a site example?

It should not without separate explicit permission. Fictional demo scrolls are better.

What may remain after deletion?

Minimal payment and system records may remain for accounting, security, and disputes, but personal text should be deleted or redacted according to policy.