Data Protocol

Complete strict adherence to civilian identity protection. We treat field intelligence as a liability, not an asset.

1. Double-Blind PII Protocol

To secure the integrity of the civilian blood pipeline, Dhiig-Baaq operates on a strictly "Double-Blind" routing philosophy. When an Ops-Nexus facility successfully pulses an emergency SOS to surrounding sectors, neither the hospital nor the donor immediately receives Personally Identifiable Information (PII).

Inside the dispatch radar, potential matching donors are aggressively masked using a standardized prefix tag (e.g., GURMAD-B8X2). Facilities only possess the authorization to view a donor's blood type, categorical capability, and physical distance from the surgical suite.

True identities and communications line protocols are only exchanged after explicit "Mission Accepted" clearance by the donor via the WhatsApp WAHA gateway.

2. PostGIS Ephemeral Radii

Physical positioning metrics are the lifeblood of our operation. Dhiig-Baaq utilizes deep PostGIS geospatial rendering to calculate tactical routing. However, spatial intelligence of civilian phones is strictly fenced and ephemeral.

Your node coordinate structure is strictly utilized for mathematically determining intersection within a hospital's 15km trauma radius. We do not construct historical maps of individual movement, nor do we run background spatial telemetry when you are outside an active SOS grid interaction.

3. Zero Monetization Mandate

Dhiig-Baaq was forged as an emergency conduit for the people of Banadir. No facet of infrastructural data (including WhatsApp numbers, email ledgers, geospatial grids, or donor type correlations) will ever be packaged, monetized, or surrendered to external intelligence brokers or private marketing operations. Period.

Protocol Enacted: January 2026
Last Matrix Audit: Current Build