What we save: nothing about your conversation.
Your messages, the answers you get, and read-aloud audio are not saved on our servers. We don't keep them. We don't read them later. We don't sell them. We don't use them to train AI.
Last updated: 2026-05-10
Your messages, the answers you get, and read-aloud audio are not saved on our servers. We don't keep them. We don't read them later. We don't sell them. We don't use them to train AI.
We save things like: how long it took to answer, which button you tapped, what language you used, what kind of question it was. We don't save what you typed or what the answer said.
For read-aloud, we may save the daily total number of characters sent for audio so the bill cannot run away. We don't save the words.
We save these to make sure the tool works and to know if something is broken.
Your browser may remember small settings, like voice choice, speech speed, and whether you've already seen the save warning. Those stay in your browser. We don't use them to track you.
We don't ask for your name. We don't ask for your email. We don't ask for your phone number. We don't have an account system. There's no way for us to know who you are.
We do see the internet address your device is using. We turn that into a scrambled code so we can stop someone from spamming the tool. We can't unscramble it back into your address.
Before a message is sent, the site may ask Cloudflare Turnstile to check that the request looks like a real person using the tool and not spam. Cloudflare gets a check token and the internet address for that check. Cloudflare does not get your message.
When you send a message, it goes to a company called Anthropic. They make the AI that answers you. They keep your message for 7 days, then delete it. They don't use it to train AI. They don't share it.
We picked Anthropic because their rules about your data are stricter than most companies that make AI.
If you tap Play aloud, the answer text is sent to Microsoft Azure AI Speech to make audio. If you don't tap Play aloud, it is not sent there. We don't save the audio.
You can save a conversation if you want. If you do, it stays on this device, not on our servers. If someone else uses this device, they could see it. If you're using a shared or borrowed device, or a library computer, don't save here. If your device offers Share, use that, or copy the text into a private message, notes app, or another place you trust.
The crisis numbers and resource lists are public. We don't track who taps them. We don't know who called.
If you think the tool gave you bad information, you can tell us through the link at the bottom of every screen. You don't have to give us your name. You don't have to give us the conversation. Just tell us what happened in your own words.
This tool is built and run by one person in Seattle. It's free. It's not a company. It's not a research project. Nobody is making money from it. If it ever stops being free, it has stopped being this tool.
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