CTD gives you full control over what's visible and to whom. This article covers the settings specific to individual users — for a deeper look at data collection and storage, see Controlling your network visibility in the Security & Privacy section.

What CTD collects — and what it doesn't

CTD only looks at email metadata — who you've exchanged messages with and how recently. It never reads, stores, or surfaces email content. Subject lines, message bodies, attachments — none of that is touched.

What's shared with your team

If you join a team workspace, your teammates can see that you know someone — enough to surface a warm path — but not the history behind it. They can't see your email activity, message frequency, or any detail about your relationship beyond the connection itself.

Your visibility settings

You control who can see your network. Go to Settings → Privacy to:

  • Set your network mode — Closed (default) means only you see your contacts. Open shares your network with people you know on CTD.
  • Mark contacts as private — any individual contact can be hidden from everyone, regardless of your network mode.
  • Whitelist or block — open your network to specific people or company domains, or block competitors from seeing anything.

Removing your data

You can disconnect any account (email, LinkedIn) at any time from Settings → Accounts. To request full data deletion, contact support@ctd.ai.