privacy & continuity

candor works best when continuity feels chosen: clear enough to trust, soft enough to revise, and never louder than the connection itself.

core expectations

users should be able to review and edit personal identity details they own directly, and they should be able to clear or reset continuity when the relational read no longer feels right.

what should stay separate

user-entered profile facts are different from candor's inferred reads. the first category should be plainly editable. the second should stay observational, soft, and revisable over time.

how memory should feel

not sticky in a creepy way. not erased so aggressively that candor becomes shallow. just enough control that continuity remains a choice, not a trap.