Privacy at Safera
Last updated: 2026-05-21
Safera is anonymous-first by design. The platform is built to make safety patterns more visible without turning reporting into identity capture.
Core principles: no public accounts, no precise-home exposure, no naming individuals, and no false promise of emergency response.
What we collect
- The category, severity, description, and approximate location of an incident.
- An optional location label that stays neighbourhood-level rather than exact-address level.
- An optional URL to externally hosted evidence.
- A one-way hashed signal derived from IP and browser User-Agent, combined with a server-side secret, used only for spam control and deduplication.
What we do not collect
- No accounts, names, phone numbers, or public user email addresses.
- No faces, biometric data, or media of identifiable people.
- No vehicle plates in descriptions; they are scrubbed when detected.
- No precise home addresses in the public map view.
Anonymous by design
Safera deliberately does not maintain a public user table. Reports are submitted without login. Confirmations and flags use the same opaque hash so one device cannot spam a single report, but the platform still does not know who that device belongs to.
Moderation
Anyone can flag a report. Moderators may add private notes, change report status, or reject false reports. Rejected reports are hidden from public view.
Not an emergency service
Safera does not contact police or emergency services on your behalf. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 112.