Volunteer privacy and consent
Barayamal reviews volunteer interest, contribution proof and recognition before anything public is shown. This helps keep support useful, respectful and safe for First Nations founders, volunteers and communities.
What may be public
- Your approved display name or alias.
- Approved badges, points or recognition notes.
- A short contribution summary where you have given consent.
- A profile image only where you have clearly allowed it.
What stays private
- Contact details, email addresses and account information.
- Private evidence submitted for review.
- Founder details, sensitive business information or community context.
- Admin notes, rejection reasons and request-more-info messages.
Consent and removal
- Public recognition should be opt-in and reviewed before publishing.
- You can ask Barayamal to update, hide or remove recognition.
- You can use an alias instead of your legal name where appropriate.
- Barayamal may decline, edit or delay recognition if privacy, safety or accuracy is unclear.
How to request an update or removal
If public recognition, badge wording or volunteer details need to be changed, contact Barayamal and include the page, the name or alias shown and what should be updated or removed.
- Use an alias if you do not want your full name shown.
- Ask for old recognition to be hidden if circumstances change.
- Report any recognition that reveals private founder, volunteer or community information.
- Barayamal may temporarily hide an item while checking consent or accuracy.