Pariah Intel
Pariah Intel is an opt-in network that lets venues share watchlist intelligence with one another — so someone flagged at one site can be recognised at another, without every venue starting from scratch.
It is entirely optional. If you don't join, nothing is shared and nothing changes.
How it works
When you opt in, you choose two things independently:
- Contribute — whether selected profiles you create are shared into the network.
- Receive — whether intelligence shared by other venues appears in your matching.
You can enable one, both, or neither, and change it at any time. Contribution is profile-by-profile and evidence-gated — you decide exactly what goes in.
Consent and access
Shared intelligence carries consent levels and is governed by access tiers, so visibility is controlled rather than open. Sharing is reciprocal — contributing and receiving are designed to go together — and the network is not a public search tool: there is no facility to search everyone, everywhere, at will.
Joining
From the dashboard, open Pariah Intel and work through the short explainer — why it exists, how it works, the safeguards, and the agreement. Joining only takes effect once you've reviewed it and explicitly opted in. You can change your settings or leave from the same place at any time.
Your responsibilities
Pariah Intel does not change who the data controller is. You remain responsible for the lawful basis and proportionality of anything you contribute, and for how you act on anything you receive. Affirmative consent, evidence-gated inclusion, and human review all still apply. See Compliance.