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SkillJury Privacy Policy

SkillJury stores the minimum account, review, moderation, and submission data needed to operate a public trust layer for AI agent skills.

What data SkillJury stores

When you create an account, SkillJury stores your email-based account identifier plus the reviewer profile fields needed to show your public reviews. If you link GitHub, SkillJury also stores the GitHub username used as a trust signal.

When you submit reviews, reports, or skill submissions, SkillJury stores the content you provide plus moderation and audit metadata needed to operate the queue safely.

Why the data is used

The data is used to run the public catalog, prevent abuse, and keep moderation decisions traceable. Request-review clicks and other internal analytics helpers are used for product instrumentation, not for third-party ad targeting at this stage.

SkillJury also stores imported public skill metadata from external sources and public repositories so the catalog can be searched and reviewed.

What is public and what is private

Approved reviews and public catalog metadata are visible on the site. Moderation queue items, audit logs, and account-status actions are private.

If you need a correction or removal request, use the contact path referenced in the moderation policy or the login page admin contact.