Data & Privacy
Learn how DINQ uses public talent signals, protects private workspace data, and handles public DINQ Pages.
DINQ uses public talent signals to help you understand candidates and protects your account, organization, and private workspace data.
Full policy links:
- Privacy Policy: https://dinq.me/privacy
- Terms of Use: https://dinq.me/terms
- Community Guidelines: https://dinq.me/guidelines
Public information may include:
- Professional profiles.
- GitHub activity.
- Academic papers.
- Personal websites.
- Public projects.
- Technical community information.
DINQ also protects your account, organization, and private workspace data. Your private shortlists, Talent Radar, and team data are not publicly shown to other users.
DINQ Page is a public professional profile. Information you publish on DINQ Page, including profile information, professional identity, projects, links, work, and other public content, may be viewed, indexed, cached, or archived by DINQ users, visitors, search engines, and third parties.
DINQ's AI features may process the information you provide to generate profile summaries, skill suggestions, career trajectory analysis, search prompts, or candidate context. Under the current Privacy Policy, DINQ does not use your data to train, test, or improve the underlying AI models it may use.
You can edit or correct profile information in account settings, and you can request access, export, deletion, or restrictions on the use of some personal data. After account closure, personal data generally stops being visible to others within 24 hours, and closed account information is generally deleted within 30 days. Some information may be retained for legal, security, anti-fraud, dispute resolution, or de-identified purposes.
When using DINQ Page and messaging, use real identity and truthful professional experience, keep communication professional, and do not harass, spam, send phishing links, upload infringing content, or use bots/crawlers to scrape user profiles and professional data.