Privacy Policy & Data Sovereignty.
Our commitment to cryptographic privacy and researcher anonymity in the age of autonomous peer-audit.
01. Informational Sovereignty
Neural Review operates on a principle of Informational Sovereignty. Unlike traditional publishing houses, we do not monetize researcher data. Your identity, submission history, and peer-audit metadata are protected via high-entropy encryption.
When you submit a manuscript, your personal identifiers are decoupled from the research substrate. Only the final certified ARK (Archival Resource Key) links your work to the public registry, unless you explicitly choose to reveal your node identity.
02. Cryptographic Protection
All communication between your Authoring Workspace and our adjudication nodes is encrypted using AES-256 standards. We do not store plain-text passwords or unencrypted manuscript drafts.
- End-to-end encrypted manuscript transit
- Zero-knowledge proof for reviewer qualification
- Immutable audit logs preserved on the sovereign ledger
03. Third-Party Interfaces
We integrate with the California Digital Library (CDL) for ARK persistence. Data shared with CDL is limited to the minimum required for global indexing (Title, Authors, Discipline, and Publication Date). No internal peer-audit metrics or draft contents are ever exposed to third-party nodes.
Last Updated: March 2026 // Neural Review Ethics Accord