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Continuum – Using it responsibly

Using it responsibly

Continuum keeps private notes about real people. You're responsible for what you record and how you use it. Six principles keep it fair and defensible:

  1. Opinions, not verdicts. Beliefs are provisional. Record what you think, note your confidence, and revise as you learn more.
  2. Only what helps you manage.Leave out health, beliefs, politics, and personal lives. If it wouldn't belong in a performance conversation, it doesn't belong here.
  3. Revisit and prune. Stale or unfair reads get updated or removed. An old note is a liability, not a memory.
  4. Notes don't decide.Prepare with Continuum; decide with people. Never the sole basis for a call about someone's job.
  5. Know your local rules.In some places, including the EU and UK, people may have a legal right to read what you've written about them — opinions included. Write as if they will.
  6. Secure the device. Use a passcode and turn on disk encryption (FileVault on a Mac). This data is only as protected as the device it lives on.

All of it stays on this device and never reaches us or anyone else. That privacy is real, and it puts the responsibility with you.

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This privacy policy was last updated on June 10, 2026. It may change from time to time — be sure to consult the last update date.

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