Privacy Center
We sell political intelligence — not your political identity.
Our customers buy aggregated, anonymized signals: market probabilities, polling averages, district-level sentiment. No product, plan, or partnership includes data about you as an individual. That line is the business model, not a promise bolted onto it.
Visibility controls
When off, your open and closed positions are visible only to you.
Display your Q Credits balance on your public profile.
Display your congressional district (e.g. CA-45) on your profile. Never your address — we don't have it.
When off (default), your survey answers count only in anonymous aggregates.
Use your follows and interests to rank your feed. Off = purely chronological and topical.
Defaults are privacy-first: credit balance and Pulse votes start hidden. Nothing here affects what Quorly shares externally — that answer is always "nothing individual," regardless of these switches.
Your data, your controls
Export everything Quorly has stored for this account on this device — profile, positions, follows, bookmarks, Pulse votes, privacy settings — as a single JSON file.
Permanently erases your profile, positions, credits, follows, bookmarks, votes and settings from this device. This cannot be undone.
What we never do
- Sell or share any individual's political opinions, votes, or positions — with anyone, at any price
- Build or sell individual political profiles, or let advertisers target you by inferred ideology
- Store your street address, or share precise location with anyone
- Show your representative (or any campaign) who you are or how you answered — they see only anonymous district aggregates
- Run political advertising, or any ad system that bids on your beliefs
- Quietly change these commitments — changes are announced, versioned, and logged
How addresses are handled
Your district is the only location fact Quorly keeps, because it is the one needed to show you your representatives and count you in constituent aggregates. The address used to derive it is never written to storage — it cannot be leaked, subpoenaed, or sold, because it does not exist anywhere after derivation.
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