Security

Security Policy

Last updated: April 2026

Why security matters for this audience

We understand that many visitors to this site are in sensitive situations. You may be researching federal prison for yourself or a family member. You may not want your browsing history to reveal that. We take this seriously.

HTTPS encryption

All connections to inmatehelp.org and inmatehelp.org are encrypted via TLS/SSL (HTTPS). Data transmitted between your browser and our servers cannot be intercepted or read by third parties, including your ISP or network administrator. The connection is encrypted end-to-end.

No tracking

  • We do not use Google Analytics or any invasive tracking platform
  • We do not set tracking cookies
  • We do not use browser fingerprinting
  • We do not build user profiles
  • We do not sell, share, or rent any visitor data to any third party
  • We do not use retargeting ads or pixel tracking

Third-party services

This site loads fonts from Google Fonts. Google may collect anonymous usage data through this service per their privacy policy. No other third-party services are loaded on content pages.

The newsletter signup, if implemented through a third-party provider (such as Beehiiv or Buttondown), is subject to that provider's privacy policy. We will clearly disclose which provider is used and link to their policy.

Email security

Emails sent to our addresses (@inmatehelp.org, @inmatehelp.org) are stored on our hosting provider's servers. Standard email is not encrypted in transit unless both sender and receiver support TLS. Do not send sensitive legal information, case details, or personal identification numbers via email. For sensitive communications, work with your attorney using privileged channels.

AI content policy

We block AI training crawlers (GPTBot, ChatGPT-User, Google-Extended) from scraping our content via robots.txt. Our guides are written by humans from lived experience, not generated by AI. We use AI tools to assist with formatting and research, but all substantive content is authored and reviewed by Dr. Patrick Fisher and Ken Gaughan.

Vulnerability reporting

If you discover a security vulnerability on our site, please report it to help@inmatehelp.org with the subject line "Security Report." We will respond within 48 hours.