Zero Data Selling Policy
Effective Date: June 18, 2026 | Version: 3.1
1.1 The Non-Monetization Mandate
emTRUTH operates under a strict, unalterable corporate and operational non-monetization mandate regarding
user data. The commercial framework of the company is designed around technology infrastructure
provisioning, completely eliminating the economic reliance on data collection or metadata commercialization.
No Commercial Transference: emTRUTH does not sell, rent, lease, trade, barter, or share your personal
data or Protected Health Information (PHI) to any third-party broker, insurance conglomerate,
pharmaceutical provider, or corporate entity.
No Analytical Extraction: emTRUTH does not anonymize, de-identify, or aggregate consumer health
datasets for the purpose of generating market insights, consumer behavioral profiles, targeted
pharmaceutical marketing pools, or advertising metrics.
1.2 Structural Defeating of Data Mining
Unlike centralized tech platforms that maintain secondary access pipelines to run data-mining algorithms, the
emTRUTH platform architecture is technically incapable of aggregate data harvesting. Because the platform
utilizes end-to-end user-specific encryption keys and distributed consensus mapping, emTRUTH does not
possess an unencrypted, centralized "data lake" that can be queried, parsed, or mined by internal personnel
or external automated actors.
Our operational sustainability depends entirely on infrastructure transactions and utility provisioning—never on
the monetization or visibility of human health metrics or digital identities.



