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Privacy Mode

Privacy Mode instantly hides all attorney work product — notes, flags, favorability ratings, and strategy indicators — leaving only neutral juror data visible on screen. It is designed for the moment a judge or opposing counsel approaches your table.

Activating Privacy Mode

Select the 🛡 shield icon in the header, or press ++alt+p++ (Windows) / ++opt+p++ (Mac).

The screen immediately hides:

  • All notes (general notes and per-question notes)
  • All flags (manual and auto-flagged)
  • All favorability indicators (Score badges in the Selection and Seated Jury tables, and favorability pills on juror chips)
  • Expandable detail panels in the Selection view

What remains visible is limited to information that is part of the public record or is neutral: juror names, seat numbers, raw questionnaire answers, and juror status (active, struck, or seated).

Deactivating Privacy Mode

Select the shield icon again, or press ++alt+p++ / ++opt+p++ again. All hidden content is immediately restored. Nothing is deleted.

Privacy Mode is a display toggle. It does not modify any data.

What is and isn't hidden

Content Privacy Mode off Privacy Mode on
Juror names and seat numbers Visible Visible
Raw questionnaire answers Visible Visible
Juror status (active, struck, seated) Visible Visible
Notes (general and per-question) Visible Hidden
Flag indicators Visible Hidden
Score badges (Selection and Seated Jury tables) Visible Hidden
Favorability ratings (expanded detail panel) Visible Hidden
Juror chip favorability pills Visible Hidden
Selection detail panel (expanded rows) Visible Hidden

Usage tips

Make it a habit before each bench approach

The shield icon is always visible in the header. Many attorneys tap it reflexively whenever anyone approaches the table, then tap again when they leave. It takes less than a second.

Privacy Mode is per-device

Privacy Mode only affects what is displayed on your screen. If co-counsel has the same case file open on their device, their display is not affected. Each attorney controls their own Privacy Mode independently.