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Who can see my saves?
Saves are private by default. Your saved spots and plans are visible only to you, and to a linked partner if you've turned on save-syncing. If you create a list and mark it public, the list (and the …
3 min · By PrivacyStrip face metadata from photos
Privacy · 3 min readWhat does 'public' actually mean for plans?
Privacy · 3 min readBlock vs mute — what's the difference?
Privacy · 3 min readWhat changes when I make my profile private?
Privacy · 3 min readDo you respect Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control?
Privacy · 3 min readHelp/Privacy
Privacy.
Who can see my saves? What does 'public' actually mean for plans?
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Who can see my saves?
Saves are private by default. Your saved spots and plans are visible only to you, and to a linked partner if you've turned on save-syncing. If you create a list and mark it public, the list (and the …
Strip face metadata from photos
When you upload a photo with a review or plan, we strip the EXIF data (location, camera info, face landmarks) by default before saving. The image you see is the image we serve. We also blur faces in …
What does 'public' actually mean for plans?
A public plan is visible to everyone, including search engines. Google can index it, other DateSpots users can find it via search and browse, and it becomes eligible for The 12 picks. Your name (hand…
Block vs mute — what's the difference?
**Block** stops them from seeing your reviews, plans, profile, and following you. They can't read or react to anything you publish. They don't get told they're blocked, but they can usually figure it …
What changes when I make my profile private?
Settings → Privacy → Profile public off. Effects: - Your `/u/@yourhandle` page returns 404 to anyone who isn't following you. - Search engines stop indexing your profile (we add `noindex`). - Your re…
Do you respect Do Not Track and Global Privacy Control?
Yes. We honour both signals at the cookie-banner layer — if your browser sends DNT or GPC, we treat it as a non-consent and don't load the optional analytics cookie. The strictly necessary cookies (l…