Conversations are saved on our server for 30 days, then deleted. We use these records to find bugs and improve the responses — when someone reports that he sounded strange about a particular subject, we need to be able to find that conversation and look at what happened. You never see the records. The encounter on your side is still gone.
Each stored conversation is linked to the random ID in your cookie. That ID is not tied to your name, your email, or any account — we do not have any of those for you. We also store basic encounter metadata: which scene, how many messages were exchanged, and how the conversation ended.
If you answered the question after the encounter ended, your answer is stored alongside the conversation under the same anonymous ID. If you skipped, nothing is stored for that field.
Conversations and their metadata are kept for 30 days, then deleted automatically. The 30-day window is the shortest period that still lets us investigate reports from people who get back to us about something strange he said.
Responses are generated by Google's Gemini API. We use the paid tier, which means your prompts and responses are not used to train Google's models. Google retains them briefly for safety monitoring, then discards them.
There is no login, no email collection, no analytics beyond what is described above. We do not know who you are.
You can delete every conversation and visitor record linked to your browser at any time. Delete your data.