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It's a bit unusual / unexpected that the email addresses users submit are made public when they create or make a submission to a bounty. And this might be considered a data / privacy leak under some social / legal norms. Is there a way to accommodate private communication between bounty creators and bounty submitters without exposing email addresses publicly?
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@john-light we have the concept of public/private bounties. We are working on an encryption mechanism though and agree we should not show this for now to ppl other than the bounty issuers. Will put up a PR soon.
It's a bit unusual / unexpected that the email addresses users submit are made public when they create or make a submission to a bounty. And this might be considered a data / privacy leak under some social / legal norms. Is there a way to accommodate private communication between bounty creators and bounty submitters without exposing email addresses publicly?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: