Security is part of honorable service.

This public site is designed to explain IDA without exposing people, internal routing, account ownership, or private coordination surfaces.

Public posture

The site should not become a map of the network.

Public legitimacy does not require exposing moderators, owners, members, internal channels, or personal inboxes.

Identity

No public roster

Membership, moderator identity, ownership details, and internal account structure stay off the public website.

Routing

Generic intake path

The form uses a generic intake route. The page does not display personal inboxes, owner names, or private routing.

Links

Minimal exposure

The site avoids public personal handles, research breadcrumbs, admin paths, private archives, and unnecessary third-party embeds.

Data minimization

Ask for only what the intake process needs.

The join form asks for a public handle or contact route, a preferred lane, and a short note. It does not ask for a private address, legal name, home location, phone number, document upload, or sensitive personal information.

People should submit only information they are comfortable routing through a form provider and a generic intake workflow.

Security standard

Protection rules for public content.

The same privacy posture should apply to pages, images, filenames, metadata, and form copy.

Do not name private people

Public copy should avoid owner names, moderator names, personal handles, and private relationships unless intentionally approved.

Do not leak routing

Do not display private inboxes, account dashboards, admin URLs, owner-only aliases, or internal workflow details.

Keep embeds minimal

Avoid unnecessary third-party scripts and embeds. The current public site stays static and lightweight.

Join carefully

Use a public route, not private personal details.

The intake form is for a public handle, a lane, and a short note. Keep sensitive details out of the form.

Ready to continue?

Open the intake page once you have read the standards and are comfortable with the public posture.