Skip to main content

Privacy and security

IS Jobs privacy information

This page explains what IS Jobs makes public, what it keeps account-private, who operates the service, and the limits people should consider before storing personal information.

Public and account-private information

Public job listings, season information, and an attributed contributor display name are visible to anyone and through the public API. You may submit a job anonymously or use a pseudonymous account if you do not want a recognizable name attached to a contribution. Information deliberately published in a listing should be considered public.

Account profiles, saved searches, API-token metadata, private tracker entries, application stages, notes, deadlines, and tracker history are intended to be visible only within the signed-in account. Passwords are stored through password-hashing helpers, API tokens are stored as hashes, and passkey authentication uses WebAuthn credential material rather than a reusable password.

Operation, vendors, and administrative access

IS Jobs is currently owned and operated solely by Zenan Chen. Community season maintainers and moderators can manage authorized public job records, but the application does not give them access to account information or private trackers. As the database administrator, the owner remains technically capable of accessing stored database contents even though there is no administrative interface for casually browsing an individual tracker.

The service relies on Supabase for its database, Vercel for application hosting and performance analytics, GitHub for public source code and development infrastructure, and open-source software packages. Those systems may process technical request information needed to operate, secure, and measure the service.

Choices and security limits

You can browse and contribute public jobs without an account, use a pseudonym, keep public contributions and private tracking in separate accounts, or use the public API with a tracker stored somewhere else. Avoid placing information in IS Jobs that would be unacceptable to have exposed.

No internet service can guarantee perfect security. IS Jobs and any vendor or software dependency could be compromised. The operator works to reduce that risk, but users should choose the amount and sensitivity of information they store accordingly. This privacy information was last updated on August 22, 2026.