The promise, in full
Yours alone. Woven for you. Deleted on request.
Every sentence on this page is something the product enforces, not something we hope. The receipts live in the open build records.
Where your life lives
One machine, in Europe, holds everything — your pages, your kept items, the connections between them. The volume it sits on is encrypted, and each person's weave lives in its own locked room: no question you ask can ever reach someone else's, and no question of theirs can reach yours.
What it reads, and how far back
Only what you chose: your last year of calendar, ninety days of mail, the names and addresses in your contacts. The limits are written into the code that does the reading — not into a policy someone could quietly relax. It reads; it never posts, edits, sends, or deletes anything of yours at Google.
What it sets aside
Newsletters, notifications, receipts — set aside unread. Lifewoven keeps only who sent them and when, never what they say. Anything it doesn't need, it doesn't keep: fields with no purpose are dropped before they ever touch the machine.
Your keys stay sealed
The credentials that let it read your Google sources are sealed the moment they arrive, with a key that never sits beside them. A stolen copy of our records cannot open your accounts.
The helper model
A model helps weave your pages and answer your questions. It reads your words over encrypted lines, under a paid contract that forbids its maker from using them to improve their products. Its maker keeps short-lived safety logs we cannot turn off — we'd rather tell you that than round it down to nothing.
Leaving
Delete everything whenever you like. It's gone from the live machine the moment the deletion finishes — every page, every kept item, every connection record — and the encrypted safekeeping copies age out within thirty days. We run a check after every deletion that proves nothing remains, and you can ask to see yours.
What never happens
No advertising, no analytics, no trackers, no selling or sharing of anything, ever. There is nothing of that kind in the product to switch off.
The honest part
Lifewoven is run by one person, on one machine. That person could, technically, look — the same way any host of anything could. The design makes routine peeking impossible: the day-to-day operating surfaces show counts and error names, never content. We tell you this plainly instead of pretending otherwise.
The formal commitment
Lifewoven's use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including its Limited Use requirements. Lifewoven does not retain or use Google user data to develop, improve, or train generalized artificial-intelligence or machine-learning models, and never transfers it for advertising, credit, or lending purposes.