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    "title": "Mental Privacy, Neurodata, and Cognitive Tool Logs",
    "description": "A page on neural data, affective inference, prompt histories, persona files, and AI memory records as heightened mental-privacy concerns.",
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        "title": "Mental Privacy, Neurodata, and Cognitive Tool Logs",
        "description": "A page on neural data, affective inference, prompt histories, persona files, and AI memory records as heightened mental-privacy concerns.",
        "kicker": "Mental privacy",
        "lead": "The private mind now leaves traces in devices, prompts, memory packages, biometrics, and inference systems. Cognitive liberty requires treating those traces as more than ordinary analytics exhaust.",
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                "heading": "The expanded mental-privacy surface",
                "body": [
                    "The reports connect classical freedom of thought to modern inference: neural data, affective signals, prompt histories, search traces, persona packages, memory files, location, payments, and association graphs can become evidence about inner disposition.",
                    "A system does not need literal mind reading to occupy the inner sanctuary. It can infer, score, nudge, classify, and retain thought-adjacent traces until private inquiry becomes administratively legible."
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                "heading": "Protected data classes",
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                        "Data class",
                        "Why it matters",
                        "Default rule"
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                            "Neural data",
                            "Directly brain-adjacent signal.",
                            "Specific opt-in, revocable consent, strict purpose limits."
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                            "Affective data",
                            "Can infer emotion, vulnerability, or posture.",
                            "No hidden collection, sale, or cross-context scoring."
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                        [
                            "Prompt logs",
                            "Often contain draft thought and taboo inquiry.",
                            "Local-first storage where feasible; export and deletion rights."
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                        [
                            "Persona packages",
                            "Preserve identity, memory, voice, values, and relationship posture.",
                            "Source preservation, fidelity warranty, no covert rewrite."
                        ],
                        [
                            "Association and location traces",
                            "Can map dissent, belief communities, and habits.",
                            "Minimize, segregate, and block unrelated reuse."
                        ]
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                "heading": "Consent standard",
                "cards": [
                    {
                        "title": "Specific",
                        "text": "Consent names the data class, processing purpose, retention period, and recipient class."
                    },
                    {
                        "title": "Separate",
                        "text": "Mental-state inference is not buried in general terms or bundled with unrelated services."
                    },
                    {
                        "title": "Revocable",
                        "text": "Users can revoke future processing, export preserved records, and retain public or institutional standing."
                    },
                    {
                        "title": "No service hostage",
                        "text": "Access to basic tools should not require surrender of cognitive-state data unless genuinely necessary."
                    }
                ]
            },
            {
                "heading": "Technical preference",
                "body": [
                    "Local-first processing, user-held keys, source hashing, separate boundary logs, and export packets reduce the power of centralized systems to turn cognitive tools into surveillance infrastructure.",
                    "Where cloud processing is necessary, the system should show what leaves the device, what is retained, what is inferred, and how the user can delete, export, or challenge the result."
                ]
            },
            {
                "heading": "Non-claims",
                "body": [
                    "This page does not claim that all AI logs are legally neural data or that all inferences receive identical treatment in every jurisdiction. It states a charter rule: intimate cognitive traces deserve heightened protection because misuse can chill thought before formal censorship appears."
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