Transmit the principle, not the evidence trail.
This protocol reduces the amount of identifying information that can reach Humilitas.ai. It cannot guarantee anonymity.
Before you open the site
- Use a personal device that you control. Do not use an employer-issued, government-issued, shared, or monitored device.
- Keep the operating system and browser current.
- For stronger separation, use Tor Browser. The public
humilitas.aisite is not itself an onion service, so network intermediaries may still see that the domain was accessed. - Do not sign in to personal accounts in the same browser session.
Prepare the thought
- Write the lesson or principle, not the story that proves where it came from.
- Remove names, initials, titles, ranks, organizations, units, employers, project names, mission names, customer names, exact locations, exact dates, and uniquely recognizable events.
- Do not include classified material, controlled information, trade secrets, personal data, active operational details, or information you are not authorized to disclose.
- Do not paste text directly from an internal document if its wording, formatting, or phrasing could identify the source.
- Ask: could someone who knows me recognize the event, phrase, position, or combination of details? If yes, generalize it further.
Transmit
- Submit text only. Do not attach files, images, screenshots, audio, or video.
- Do not add a signature, contact information, coded identifier, or request for recognition.
- Select “synthesis only” when the idea may be used as a theme but your exact wording should not be published.
- Close the browser when complete. Avoid saving screenshots or local copies that connect you to the submission.
Humilitas.ai wants the insight, not the identity. The strongest signal can survive after every identifying detail has been removed.