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Privacy controls

Control what other Mintoor users can see about you.

Today

The privacy lever wired through the app today is the public profile toggle:

  • Public profile (default for touring + regional artists) — your page at /artists/your-slug is publicly accessible. Shows display name, photo, home city, genre tags, streaming links, public tour info.
  • Private — public page is gated behind sign-in. Toggle from your artist profile.

Artists doing cold outreach should keep this Public — it's how venues verify you're real when your inquiry lands in their inbox.

Coming soon

A fuller privacy controls UI is on the roadmap. Once it ships, you'll be able to tune:

  • Search visibility — whether other Mintoor users can find you by name or email
  • Messaging permissions — anyone in your contact tree, only your team, or no new DMs
  • Read receipts — on or off
  • Venue visibility — show vs. hide which venues you've played
  • Blocked users with full block/unblock management

For now, contact tree governs who can message you — only people you've already worked with in Mintoor.

Data access requests (GDPR / CCPA)

A self-serve in-app export and delete flow is on the roadmap.

Third-party sharing

Mintoor does not sell your data. Ever. We share with a small set of service providers only in these narrow cases:

  • Payment processor — for billing (only the info needed to run your subscription, never performance data).
  • Database + hosting provider — where your data physically lives (operational, not a data broker).
  • Email delivery provider — only the email we're sending, nothing more.
  • Mapping provider — for routing math (only coordinates, never user identity).
  • AI provider — powers the Router and the Help Agent (never personal data; only tour parameters and help articles).

The full list of sub-processors, including vendor names, is always current in the privacy policy.

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