Obvelum is a job platform where you don t apply - companies apply to you, and they don t know (in principle) who you are. You create by yourself an anonymous profile, mark yourself open, and companies could reach out to you based on what you can do. They only learn your name if you decide to tell them, and only after you ve seen what the role is about (and what it pays).regarding the privacy:- Your name doesn t come out until you choose to release it, and a company has to show salary and role details first. - Auth is self-hosted Zitadel. Google sign-in requests only openid+email, no profile scope, so Google never hands us your name. Email sign-up stores just the email address itself. - Analytics is self-hosted Umami, anonymous. Cookies are functional only.The part I actually want comment about is the threat model: your current employer. They already know your salary, your stack, your seniority, and which tag points at them; so to them your profile is basically a name tag, even though it s anonymous to a stranger. I let you block companies, but I don t think that closes it, and with small enough fields almost any profile is unique. If you can see how to fix that, or break anything else, tell me. I don t have a security background and I d rather find out now. About 100 profiles so far with little marketing.