Legal

Privacy Policy

Effective date: May 8, 2026. We may update this policy; the date at the top changes when we do. Continued use of the site after updates means you accept the revised policy where the law allows.

Our commitment

  • We do not sell your personal information—now or as a business model.
  • We do not monetize your personal information through sponsorships, affiliate data deals, data brokers, or similar arrangements.
  • We do not share personal information with advertisers or data brokers for their own marketing, profiling, or resale.
  • We do not run third-party advertising on the marketing site or in the product to fund For After Me.

We still rely on a small set of service providers (for example hosting and authentication) who process information only to operate For After Me under our instructions and agreements—not to reuse it for their own ads or to sell it onward.

Who we are

For After Me ("we," "us") provides this website and related services as described in our Terms of Use. The service is under active development; features and data practices may evolve as we move toward general availability.

Information we collect

Depending on how you use the site, we may process:

  • Account and sign-in data. If you sign in with Google, GitHub, or similar providers, we receive identifiers and profile basics those providers share with us (for example, email address and name). If you use a demo or developer sign-in path enabled on a deployment, credentials are configured by whoever operates that environment—not by visitors browsing this policy page alone.
  • Technical and security data. Logs, device and browser type, IP address, timestamps, and similar metadata used to operate, secure, and debug the service.
  • Information you choose to send us. For example, messages or forms once we publish official contact channels.

Our product vision includes storing sensitive vault content for subscribers. Until those features and backends are fully documented in-product, treat marketing pages and previews as non-final with respect to categories of data processed.

How we use information

We use personal information to:

  • Provide authentication, sessions, and core functionality;
  • Protect security, prevent abuse, and comply with law;
  • Improve reliability and understand aggregate usage (for example, analytics we may enable later); and
  • Communicate about the service when you have a relationship with us or when the law permits.

This repeats our commitment above in plain terms: we do not sell personal information; we do not fund the product by selling access to your data through sponsors or broker-style partnerships; and we do not give advertisers or data brokers personal information to market to you or profile you across other sites; and we do not run third-party advertising here as a revenue source.

How we share information

Aside from the limited service-provider processing described in Our commitment, we share information only when needed to run and secure the product—for example with vendors who provide hosting, authentication, email delivery, analytics, error reporting, or similar infrastructure—under contracts or terms that restrict how they use the data. We may also disclose information if required by law, court order, or to protect the rights, safety, and integrity of users and the public.

Cookies and similar technologies

We do not use cookies or similar trackers for third-party advertising today. We use cookies or similar technologies needed for sessions, security, and preferences. Additional analytics or marketing cookies, if any, will be described in an updated policy or consent experience before broad rollout.

Retention

We retain information as long as needed for the purposes above, including legal, accounting, and security requirements. Retention schedules for vault-grade content will be spelled out in-product as storage ships.

Security

We implement reasonable technical and organizational safeguards appropriate to the nature of the service and its stage of development. No method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure.

Children

The service is not directed at children under 13 (or the minimum age required in your jurisdiction). We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

International visitors

If you access the service from outside the United States, your information may be processed in the United States or other countries where we or our vendors operate.

Your choices and rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict certain processing of your personal information, or to object or withdraw consent where processing is consent-based. To exercise rights, contact us using the official channels we publish for For After Me. If we cannot verify your request, we may need additional information.

California residents: we do not sell personal information as defined by the CCPA/CPRA in common industry usage of "sale." Additional California disclosures may be added here as the service reaches production scale.

Contact

Privacy-related requests and questions: we will publish a dedicated privacy inbox or web form before inviting the general public as paying customers. Until then, use whichever official contact method appears on the live marketing site footer when available.

Important notice

This policy is written for an early-stage product. Have qualified legal counsel review it before you rely on it for regulated data or paid offerings.

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