What the site stores

LLMpeople does not currently require user accounts. For lightweight public interactions, the site may generate an anonymous browser-side visitor identifier and store it in local storage. That identifier is used to support researcher likes and structured profile contributions such as suggestions for corrections or sources.

Researcher contributions

If you submit a correction or source suggestion, the site stores the submission payload together with the anonymous visitor identifier and the target researcher record. Contributions are treated as untrusted review leads, not as automatic facts, and may be used to guide later editorial or worker review.

Infrastructure and logs

Like most public websites, the hosting and API infrastructure may retain routine request logs, operational metrics, and security events. Those records are used to keep the service available, diagnose failures, and protect the site against abuse.

External links and future changes

Researcher, organization, and report pages link to third-party public sources. Following those links sends you to external sites governed by their own policies. If LLMpeople later adds analytics, advertising, or richer communication features, this page should be updated before those changes become part of normal operations.