The TrueJury Project
Privacy Policy
Short version: we collect almost nothing, we sell nothing, and your reasoning is published only the way you chose.
What we collect
An anonymous browser cookie so each visitor casts one verdict per case; your verdicts and any written reasoning you enter into the record; if you register, your email address and chosen username; and, if you ask to be alerted when a case is decided, the email address you give us for that alert. We do not collect names, addresses, or payment information, and we do not use third-party advertising trackers.
What we do with it
Verdicts are published only in aggregate. Written reasoning may be published on this site, including quoted in the court's opinions, attributed to your username if you are registered and to no one if you are not. Aggregate, de-identified results are used for the research findings this site exists to publish. We do not sell personal information.
We use your address to run your account and, if you opt in, to send the docket. A verdict-alert address is used for exactly one email, the decision in the case you asked about, and for nothing else. Every mailing tells you how to be removed.
Your choices
You can vote without registering. To delete your account and its personal data, write to hello@truejury.com and we will remove it; aggregate counts that include your past verdicts cannot be un-counted.
Adults only
TrueJury is intended for users 18 and older. Questions: hello@truejury.com. This policy is versioned; changes are noted here.