EconFaithAI is a research project hosted at econfaithai.org with an invite-only curator application at solutions.econfaithai.org. This document explains what data we collect, where it lives, and how to remove it.
When you sign in with Google to the curator app, our authentication provider (Supabase) receives from Google:
Edits you make while curating interventions (scores, ratings, classifications, archive actions) are stored against your user ID in an audit log so that contributions are attributable.
Account records and curator contributions are stored in a Supabase Postgres database located in the AWS US-East-2 region (Ohio). The static site is served by Vercel's edge network. Supabase and Vercel each have their own security commitments — see supabase.com/privacy and vercel.com/legal/privacy-policy.
We do not sell, rent, or share account data with any third party for marketing or advertising. We do not use your data to train any AI model.
The curator app sets a single session authentication cookie
(sb-auth-token) so the server can verify your sign-in on each
request. It expires when your Supabase session expires (~1 hour by default,
refreshed automatically while you're active). The static site sets no cookies.
Sign in to your profile and use the Delete account action. This permanently removes your Supabase user record. Your prior contributions to the research dataset (scoring, ratings, notes) remain in the database but become unattributed.
If you cannot reach the app, email info@econfaithai.org and request deletion. We will confirm and complete the removal within 30 days.
The curator application is invite-only and intended for adult researchers, investors, policy professionals, and faith-community leaders. We do not knowingly collect data from anyone under 13.
If we change what we collect or how it's used, we will update this page and refresh the "Last updated" date. Material changes will also be noted in the app.
Questions, concerns, or data requests: info@econfaithai.org.