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Trust & Privacy

Trust & Privacy


Deeditt exists to help keep reflections, experiences, and human knowledge alive. The platform is built to protect your voice, preserve what matters, and keep technology in a supporting role.

What stays private


Memories are designed as a private space for reflection. They are stored securely and are not made public unless you choose to share other kinds of content elsewhere in Deeditt.

Deeds and Journeys are core parts of Deeditt, and they include visibility controls. You decide the reach of each publication by choosing whether it is Public, Community, or Private. Deeditt does not override that choice for engagement purposes.

How optional insights work


Deeditt is not an AI-heavy platform. Its purpose is to preserve human reflection and lived experience. Optional insights are a supporting feature for people who want help noticing patterns in their own Memories.

If you opt in, Memories entries may be analyzed weekly to surface patterns, trends, and reminder suggestions. This feature is optional, can be turned off at any time, and does not replace your own judgment, authorship, or voice.

To support these insights, Deeditt may use de-identified content and related metadata with trusted AI providers. Direct identifiers such as your name, email address, username, and profile photo are not included in the AI input for this feature.

What Deeditt does not do


  • Deeditt does not sell your personal data.
  • Deeditt does not share your data for advertising.
  • Deeditt is not built around feeds, engagement tricks, or algorithmic pressure.
  • Optional insights support reflection, but they are not the core of the product.

Your controls


  • You choose what stays private and what gets shared.
  • You can opt into or out of Memories insights.
  • You can request deletion of your account and data.
  • You can review the full legal details in our policy pages at any time.

Read the full policies


This page is a plain-language overview. For the full legal details, review the following pages: