Privacy policy
How We Protect Your Privacy on Our Confession Platform
This policy explains what data Send Me Your Secret handles, how anonymity works on our secret sharing website, and what you can expect as we evolve from demo to production.
Privacy at a glance
Send Me Your Secret is built around anonymous confessions. We do not require registration, we do not ask for your real name, and we do not design the core experience to collect marketing profiles. When you use our online confession platform, the goal is to let words stand on their own — not to track who wrote them across the rest of the internet.
Because the product is currently in demo mode, many confessions you submit may be stored in your browser's local storage rather than on a centralized server. That means your secrets might remain on your device until you clear site data. When we migrate to server-side storage, this policy will be updated to describe retention, deletion, and security practices in detail.
Information we may process
What you submit
When you post on the confession wall, we process the text of your confession, optional category tags, and timestamps associated with moderation. Do not include names, phone numbers, addresses, or other identifying details about yourself or others — both for your safety and for ours.
Technical data
Like most websites, our hosting provider (Vercel) and analytics tools may automatically log standard technical information such as IP address, browser type, and request timestamps when you load a page. We use this data to keep the site secure and reliable, not to deanonymize confessions. In production we will minimize collection and document any analytics provider we enable.
What we do not sell
We do not sell your anonymous secrets to advertisers. We do not trade confession content for third-party marketing lists. Safe anonymous sharing depends on trust; monetization, if any, will be tied to optional product features — not to exposing who wrote what.
Your choices and rights
You can stop using the platform at any time. In demo mode, clearing your browser storage removes locally saved confessions from your device. When account-less server storage launches, we will provide a clear way to request removal of content you posted if you included a recoverable token or reference at submission time.
If you believe a confession on the public wall violates your privacy — for example, it includes identifiable information about you — contact us through the channels listed on the site footer once support email is live, and we will review promptly for takedown under our guidelines.
Depending on your region, you may have additional rights under laws such as the GDPR or CCPA. We will honor applicable requests as our infrastructure matures and we appoint a privacy contact.
Children and sensitive content
Send Me Your Secret is intended for adults and older teens who understand the permanence of online speech. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. Confessions involving self-harm or crisis should not be handled through a public wall — if you are in danger, please reach out to local emergency services or a qualified crisis line in your country.
Questions about your data?
Review how posting works before you share anything personal.