Privacy
How we handle your details
In plain English, with no surprises. This page is about this website — what happens if you join our app waitlist. How the Enid app itself handles conversations is explained inside the app and in its own privacy notice.
The waitlist
If you give us your email address to hear when the app launches, we store it securely on servers in the EU and use it for one thing only: to let you know when Dear Enid is ready. We don't add you to any other list, we don't send marketing, and we never sell or share your address. Ask us to remove it any time and we will.
What we don't do
- We don't sell or share your personal information. Ever.
- We don't run advertising trackers on this site.
- We don't ask for any details we don't genuinely need.
Your conversations with Enid
When you chat with Enid, what you type is sent securely to the trusted AI provider that powers her (Anthropic) so she can work out a reply — much as sending an email or searching the web means it leaves your device. We don't keep your conversations to build a profile of you, we never sell or share them, and the reminders and notes you ask Enid to keep are stored on your own device, where you can clear them any time. Enid will never ask you for money, passwords, PINs or bank details. Full detail lives in the app's own privacy notice.
Your rights
You can ask us what we hold about you, ask us to correct or delete it, and object to how we use it. Get in touch through our contact form and we'll sort it out. You can also complain to the UK regulator, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), at ico.org.uk.
Getting in touch
Questions about any of this? We'd genuinely like to hear from you — use our contact form.
Dear Enid is a UK product. This page is written to be clear and honest; it isn't a substitute for the full legal notices, which we'll publish as the app launches.