evervoice is built so that the people you choose are the only people who hear what you record. This page explains, plainly, what we collect, what we don’t, and the choices you have.
We do not use advertising identifiers, fingerprinting, cross-site tracking, or third-party analytics inside the app.
Encrypted on your device. Every voice note and written memory is encrypted on the device that creates it, using keys held on your devices. The ciphertext is what travels to our servers.
Encrypted at rest. We store your recordings in encrypted form. We do not hold the keys needed to decrypt them in a form we can read.
Delivered only to the circles you choose. When you assign a memory to a circle, we deliver the encrypted content to the devices of people in that circle. People outside the circle cannot access it, and neither can we.
Capsules are sealed until their delivery condition is met. A capsule’s contents are not decrypted before the date or event you set. If you remove or change a capsule before it opens, the prior version is destroyed.
We use the information above to:
We do not use your recordings, written memories, or any content of your archive to train AI models — ours or anyone else’s.
The people in your circles. When you assign a memory to a circle, people in that circle receive it on their devices. This is the point of the product.
A small number of service providers (“subprocessors”). We use third-party services to host encrypted data, send email, and handle authentication. These providers only see what they need to do their jobs, and they see encrypted content, not your recordings. A current list is maintained on request.
Legal requests. If we receive a lawful request for user data, we will challenge overbroad requests and produce only what is required. Because your recordings are encrypted with keys we don’t hold, what we can produce about content is limited. We will notify you unless legally prohibited.
What we do not do. We do not sell your data. We do not share it with advertisers. We do not allow third parties to scrape, crawl, or index anything inside evervoice.
Capsules are the part of evervoice that touches the most sensitive choice the product asks you to make: what happens to a memory when you’re not there to hand it over yourself.
You can name a trusted contact — a person who receives everything you’ve marked for delivery, on the conditions you set. Capsules open on the dates you choose whether or not you’re there.
To honor this, we may use one or more of: a scheduled delivery date, a confirmation process with your trusted contact, and (where available) a record of death published by a civil registry or similar authority. We will document the specific mechanism, in plain language, before you designate a trusted contact.
You can change or remove trusted contacts, delivery conditions, and individual capsules at any time while you have access to your account.
Friends and family can record memories about you and offer them to your archive. Until you accept an inbound memory, it is held separately and is not part of your archive.
When someone records an inbound memory, they agree that they are sharing their own recollection, that the content will be visible to you, and that you will decide whether to keep it and who can see it.
If you decline an inbound memory, we delete it. If you accept it, it joins your archive under the circle you choose.
Depending on where you live, you may have additional rights under laws like the GDPR (EU/UK) and the CCPA/CPRA (California) — including the right to request a copy of your information, correct it, delete it, or object to certain processing. To exercise any of these, write to the address below. We will respond within the timeframes required by the applicable law.
We keep your archive for as long as your account is open. When you delete a memory or close your account, it is removed from live systems immediately and purged from encrypted backups within 30 days.
Account information, billing records, and a minimal security log (enough to investigate abuse of the service) are kept for as long as needed for those purposes, then deleted or anonymized.
evervoice is not designed for and is not directed to children under 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If you believe a child has created an account, please contact us and we will delete it.
evervoice stores data in data centers operated by our cloud providers. If you are outside the country where those data centers are located, your information will be transferred across borders, under standard legal protections (such as EU Standard Contractual Clauses, where applicable).
We use end-to-end encryption for the contents of your archive, encryption in transit for everything else, modern authentication, and the principle of least privilege inside our own team. No system is perfect; if we ever discover a security issue that affects you, we will tell you what happened, what we know, and what we’re doing about it.
If we change this policy in a way that meaningfully affects you, we’ll notify you inside the app and by email at least 30 days before the change takes effect. Older versions will remain available on this page.
Questions, requests, or concerns about privacy: privacy@evervoice.app.
If you’d prefer post, we’ll publish a mailing address here before launch.
If this is the shape of a tool you can trust with the things that matter, come and try it.
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