The H.I.P.S. Foundation is built on hard-anonymity protocols. We ensure your data, identity, and interactions are cryptographically and architecturally protected.
Our Identity Vault architecture isolates personally identifiable information (PII) entirely from the main application servers. When you request a session, your credentials are verification-gated and never logged or associated with your chat history.
By separating user databases from interaction pipelines, we guarantee that even in the event of an infrastructure breach, there is no mapping that links your real identity to your peer support activity.
To remove social barriers and camera fatigue, all communication within HSSS is video-free. Participants are represented by customizable, neutral 3D abstract avatars that represent emotional expressions dynamically without revealing physical characteristics.
This camera-free interaction format ensures that you remain completely unseen, letting you focus entirely on your mental health and peer support without concern for styling or facial tracking.
Our safety framework acts as a real-time monitor during peer support group sessions. A human facilitator is present inside every room to guarantee a supportive, constructive space.
The safety engine scans session analytics and flags policy violations—such as hate speech, doxxing, or self-harm triggers—without tracking individual participant identities, maintaining absolute privacy for everyone.
HSSS session tokens utilize ephemeral key cryptography. Every time you connect, a unique peer token is generated that expires automatically when the session terminates.
These tokens have zero linkage to your IP address or session history. IP headers are stripped at the proxy level, preventing any cross-session device matching or footprint tracking.