Privacy
hire-me.lol publishes what you submit, on purpose — that is the product. This page is about the parts we do not publish, who else touches them, and how to get all of it deleted.
No cookies. No analytics. No trackers. Reading this site sets nothing on your device and reports nothing to anyone. There is no account, no password, and no session — your manage link is the only credential, and it lives in your email rather than in a cookie.
1. Who we are
hire-me.lol is the controller of the data described here. Profile management and removal requests are self-serve and actioned without conditions via the Manage console or the Report button on every listing.
2. What we store
Display name, handle, the role you picked, what you’re looking for, and any X / GitHub / portfolio links you add. All of it is published on your listing. None of it is verified.
Taken from the payment, not asked for separately. Used to send your manage link and to tell you when you’ve been outbid. Never published, never shown in full — the manage console only ever shows a masked hint.
A score and a few lines generated from what you submitted, stored once and never re-rolled. Published on your listing and on the share image.
Order id, checkout id, amount, currency, and the payment verification Dodo Payments sends us for the order. We never see or store card numbers.
Each bid amount and when it was placed, which is what draws the sparkline.
For rate limiting, and on a report so the same person cannot file a thousand of them. It is a keyed hash, not an address — we cannot turn it back into an IP, and it is never published.
That is the whole list. We do not ask for a CV, a phone number, a date of birth, an address, or a salary. We do not ask for anything about a protected characteristic and the AI is instructed never to infer or publish one — if a verdict does, that is a bug, and reporting it gets it removed.
3. Why we’re allowed to
- To do what you asked. Publishing your listing, taking the payment, and emailing you the manage link are the service you bought.
- To keep the site standing. Hashed IPs for rate limiting, and reports, exist so the site is not trivially abusable. There is no less intrusive way to count requests than to count them.
- To keep the books. Payment records are retained because money moved and that has to be accountable.
4. What we never do with it
- Sell it, rent it, or hand it to a data broker.
- Send you marketing. The only email you get is transactional.
- Publish your email address, anywhere, in any form.
- Feed your data into training a model. It is sent to generate one verdict.
- Profile you across sites. We have no way to — see the cookie note above.
5. Who else sees it
Payments, as merchant of record. They handle cards, local currencies, global payment methods, and give us back an order record with your email on it. Their privacy policy governs the checkout itself.
Generates the candid audit and verdict. The text you submitted — name, role, links, what you’re seeking — is processed to produce it. Nothing else is, and your email never is.
Sends the manage link and the outbid notifications. They see your email address.
Hosting and high-availability database storage. Standard server logs sit with the host and are not something we query or keep ourselves.
These are US-based providers, so data is processed in the United States. Anything published on your listing is also, by design, visible to search engines and to anyone who shares the link.
6. How long we keep it
- Your listing — until you remove it or ask us to. It does not expire on its own.
- Rate-limit counters — deleted automatically two days after the window they belong to closes.
- Reports — kept while open and for a record afterwards, so a takedown decision can be explained later.
- Payment records — kept for accounting even after a listing is gone. After an erasure they hold an order id and an amount and nothing that points at a person.
7. Removing and erasing
There are three levels, and you do not need an account for any of them.
Remove it yourself
Your manage link removes every listing you hold, immediately. Your handle stays claimed and your manage token is destroyed. Use the manage console; if you’ve lost the link, the same page will email you a new one.
Ask us to take one down
Anyone can report any listing, with no account. If a listing is about you and you want it gone, that alone is enough — you do not have to explain, prove who you are, or have paid us anything.
Self-serve erasure
You can erase your personal details directly from your manage console. We overwrite the personal fields in place: name, email, every link, the audit written about you, and the name inside the stored order payload. What survives is the order id and the amount, for accounting, and the handle — kept claimed so that nobody can re-register the identifier of someone who has just asked to be taken down. Erasure is not reversible and there is no refund.
8. Your other rights
Depending on where you live you may also have the right to a copy of what we hold, to have it corrected, to object to how it is used, or to complain to a data protection authority. You can edit or delete your details anytime from your manage console — and the list in §2 is genuinely all of it.
9. Security
Manage tokens are stored as hashes, so a leak of our database does not hand anyone control of a listing — and it also means we cannot look yours up, only replace it. Reporter IPs are stored as keyed hashes. Card data never reaches our servers. Moderation endpoints are behind a separate secret. None of that makes a breach impossible; it makes one less useful.
10. Children
The site is for people 18 and over. If you believe a listing describes a minor, report it using the report button on the listing and it will be removed without further questions.
11. Changes
If this notice changes, the date at the top changes with it. If a change means we start collecting something new, it will be listed in §2 before we start.
12. Self-Serve Moderation & Management
Manage and remove your listings anytime at /manage. See also the terms of use.
AI scores are for entertainment and discovery. They are not hiring decisions.