Privacy by boundary

What stays public—and what never does

Public basketball identity

Your handle, profile photo, approximate play area (rounded to a neighborhood-scale grid for nearby-player sorting), court preferences, verified game record, ranking, trust score, and published match-linked reviews help other players make an informed decision. The precise pin selected during onboarding is not exposed through the public profile API.

Identity verification is not implemented

Ones does not currently collect government IDs or selfie and liveness media. If identity verification is introduced, that sensitive media must remain with a hosted specialist and must never become public profile data or ordinary application storage.

Compliance location is not enabled

Cash contests and compliance location checks are not enabled. The approximate play-area pin used for discovery distance is separate from any future eligibility check, from browser GPS, and from city ranking geography.