Privacy

Your story belongs to you.

You don't need to share your name to use Ken Jezelf. Privacy here starts not with a setting, but with the design.

As little data as possible

Ken Jezelf doesn't ask for your name, email address, or password. The website creates a random, anonymous session for this browser. If you clear your site data, that session can't be recovered. Share only what feels right in a conversation, and avoid putting other directly identifying details in your message unless it's necessary.

What happens to a chat message

A message travels through our server to the same secure Supabase environment and Edge Function used by the app. There, it's processed by the configured AI service to generate a response. Secret database and AI keys are never sent to your browser.

Your messages and responses are stored in the shared conversation database. The website keeps the anonymous session in secure, server-only-readable cookies; the app uses secure storage on your device. Without linking, the browser and app each keep their own separate history.

If you want to view your app conversation on the website, you scan a one-time QR code and confirm it in the app. The QR code contains no chat history or lasting app key, expires after five minutes, and grants chat access only to this browser. You can unlink connected browsers again from within the app.

You decide

You choose what you share, and you can close the conversation at any moment. Ken Jezelf tries to gently reflect connections back to you, but you decide whether they mean anything and what to do with them.

Safety and care

Ken Jezelf doesn't replace professional care. For serious or lasting difficulties, your GP is a good first step. If there's immediate danger or you're having thoughts of suicide, call 112 or contact 113 Suicide Prevention via 113 or 0800-0113.

Questions about privacy

Email Jaime@ohmymood.com or use the contact page, for example for an access or deletion request. Ahead of public launch, retention periods, processors, and formal rights will be set out in the final privacy policy. Anonymous data that's no longer reachable will also fall under that retention period.