Confidentiality Protocol
All cases within the Institute of How to Disappear are managed under a closed internal structure.
Applicants are identified exclusively through assigned case numbers. Personal identifiers are not used in active processing contexts.
Access to case information is restricted and governed by internal protocols. No external entities, including applicants, are granted direct access to processing records or decision-making procedures.
The Institute does not disclose the criteria, methods, or personnel involved in case evaluation.
Communication between the applicant and the Institute is limited to formal submission channels. No additional correspondence is required or guaranteed.
All records remain within the internal archive and are not subject to public release, external audit, or third-party verification.