Appraisal Access Privacy
Your Privacy is Protected
Appraise.net will never disclose which appraisals an account has rights to view, whether as the initial requester or as a purchaser of viewing rights. Your appraisal history and access rights remain completely confidential.
Public Nature of Appraisals
All appraisals become public information once their certificate is made public on the Internet by a rightful viewer. This is due to the inherent nature of the Internet and public information sharing.
Important Note
A public appraisal may be superseded by a newer appraisal of the same domain. The most recent appraisal represents the current valuation.
Domain Appraisal Availability
Appraise.net cannot prevent the appraisal of any given domain. Due to the public nature of appraisals once certificates are shared (see above), any domain can be re-appraised by any user.
This ensures that domain valuations remain current and accessible to the broader community while maintaining your privacy regarding which appraisals you have accessed or commissioned.
Access Rights Restoration
Your Rights are Protected
Appraise.net can and will restore access to all rightful appraisal access owners. If you lose access to an appraisal you commissioned or purchased, contact support with your account information for prompt restoration.
Summary of Privacy Principles
- Private Access Records: We never disclose what appraisals you have access to, whether as original requester or purchaser
- Public Certificates: Appraisals become public once their certificates are shared on the Internet by rightful viewers
- Open Appraisals: We cannot prevent any domain from being appraised due to the public nature of shared certificates
- Protected Rights: We will restore access to all rightful owners upon request