Effective 2026-06-10 · this policy is a product feature, not boilerplate
What we store
- Account: your GitHub id and email.
- Your selves: the events your hosts write — persona, rules, memories, journal lines — with writer provenance (which host, which model).
- Telemetry: per-host operation counts (to show you adoption), not message contents.
Who can read it
- Default tier is cloud-readable: memory is stored as plaintext in our Postgres so any host you authorize (including ChatGPT) can use it. Encryption at rest is on the roadmap; zero-knowledge requires self-hosting the open client.
- Subprocessors: Railway (hosting + Postgres). If semantic recall is enabled, memory text is sent to Google (Gemini) for embedding only.
- We don't sell your data, train models on it, or read it except for debugging with your consent or as legally required.
Your rights
- Export everything, anytime, verifiably complete.
- Retract any single memory; delete the whole account in one call.
- Pause the self — every surface honors it.
Contact
Questions: open an issue on GitHub or email the address on the GitHub org.