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Your Quiet Belongs to You.

Silent Hour should support reflection and focus without becoming another surveillance or behavioral-advertising product.

Your practice, on your device

Sessions and journaling can stay on your phone or computer so your thoughts are not treated as marketing fuel.

Optional Sync

Cloud features should be optional, explicit, and user-controlled.

Reliability without spying

We may collect limited technical signals to keep the app stable—we do not monetize intimate emotional behavior as ad targeting.

No Emotional Profiling

Reflection data should not become an advertising or manipulation asset.

Workplace Boundaries

Team use should rely on aggregate, privacy-preserving patterns, not employee surveillance.

Policies you can actually read

Privacy commitments should be specific and honest—so you know what is collected, why, and how to turn optional features off.