Privacy Approach
Your data stays yours
Export, delete, and ownership rights explained plainly.
Ownership is only real if the controls make it easy to exercise.
A user should never feel trapped by their own history
Data ownership is not only a legal phrase. It is a product behavior. A user should be able to leave, export, or delete their data without needing to negotiate with the interface.
For a product about focus and judgment, that clarity matters especially. The user is the subject, not the inventory.
Export
Your history should be portable
Export gives users continuity and accountability. It lets them inspect the patterns a product stores and move that history if they choose.
A plain export is also a forcing function for honest data design: if a user reads it, it should make sense.
Delete
Deletion should mean deletion
A privacy-first product should make deletion clear, predictable, and complete within the limits required for security, fraud prevention, and legal records.
The goal is simple: the user should know what remains, why it remains, and when it expires.
User control principles
- 1Readable exports
- 2Clear deletion
- 3Minimal retention
- 4No data lock-in
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