Privacy
What AIfrit keeps, and what you can do about it.
Plain language, no boilerplate. AIfrit is a product built on remembering things about you, so this page has to be specific — including where the honest answer is the weaker one.
Effective 21 August 2026 · AIfrit
Who we are
AIfrit is the data controller for everything described here. You can reach us at hello@aifrit.com, or by post:
AIfrit
33 Arch Street
Boston, MA 02110
United States
What we collect
Your account details. The email address you sign up with. If you sign in with Google, the account identity Google returns to us.
What you send AIfrit. Your messages, the images and documents you upload, and anything you ask it to look up.
What AIfrit works out from that. Facts it draws from your conversations — goals, decisions, context, preferences — each stored with a confidence level and the part of your life it belongs to.
Your subscription status. Whether you are on a trial, active, or cancelled. Your card details are entered on Stripe's own payment form; we do not receive or store your card number.
What AIfrit remembers, and why
The memory is the product. Without it AIfrit is another chat window, so it keeps the things that make the next conversation better: what you're trying to do, what you're working around, what you already decided and why, and how you like to be spoken to.
Each of those is held as a separate fact, at a confidence level, filed under a part of your life. You can open the full list in the app or on the web and read it — all of it, confidence and all. You can read back any conversation you have had, in full.
If a memory is wrong, you correct it. Corrections never overwrite: the old version is marked as contradicted and kept beside the new one, so the record of what changed survives. If AIfrit can't tell that your correction contradicts what it held, it tells you rather than quietly doing nothing.
Some subjects are handled more carefully. Memories about faith or health are never given a bulk "show me everything about this" control — that restriction is enforced on our server, not in the app, so it holds no matter which version of the app you are running.
And memory is a setting. You can turn it off entirely, in Settings, at any time.
Who processes your data
AIfrit is not built alone. These are the ten companies that touch your data, and what each one receives. There are no others.
OpenRouter — routes each request to a model provider. Receives the conversation content sent for that reply.
DeepSeek — the model that writes most of AIfrit's replies. Receives, through OpenRouter, the conversation content sent for that reply.
OpenAI — converts text into the numeric form AIfrit uses to find related memories. Receives, through OpenRouter, the text being indexed.
Google — image understanding and image generation, and sign-in if you use it. Receives the images you send for those features, and your Google account identity if you sign in that way.
Tavily — web search. Receives the search query when AIfrit looks something up for you.
Resend — sends the service email: your welcome message, password links, account notices. Receives your email address and the contents of those messages.
Stripe — payments. Receives your name, email address, and card details, and handles the card end to end; we never see the number.
Cloudflare — delivers this website and secures traffic to AIfrit. Sees your IP address and ordinary request information in the course of serving pages.
IONOS — hosting. AIfrit runs on a single server that IONOS owns and operates, in the United States. Everything the service stores sits on their machine: your conversations, your memories, the database behind them.
Backblaze B2 — offsite backup storage. Receives our backups, which are encrypted on our own server before they are sent, so Backblaze stores something it cannot read.
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it with advertisers or data brokers. The companies listed above are the ones that run AIfrit — the models, the hosting, the payments, the email. Nobody outside that list gets your data.
There is no analytics code and no advertising code in the AIfrit app or on this website.
One more thing worth naming. When you use AIfrit in a web browser, the app loads part of its display engine from an address Google operates, which means Google sees your IP address and browser before any of your own data moves. The Android app does not do this.
Training
AIfrit does not train AI models on your data. We're not a model company — we build on models other people run.
The companies that run those models are bound by our account settings, which switch training off for everything we send them. What we cannot promise for every one of them is that nothing is retained at all — some of them are permitted by their own terms to hold data for a short time. They are all named above. We are consolidating onto providers that meet the stricter no-retention bar, and this section will get shorter as we do.
Security
Everything travels over encrypted connections — between your device and AIfrit, and between AIfrit and every company named above.
Our backups are encrypted on our own server before they leave it, so the backup provider holds something it cannot read.
Who reads your conversations
Most of the reading of your conversations is done by software rather than by people — that is how AIfrit draws out the facts it keeps for you. What it learns can also be used to improve AIfrit for other members: a fix or an improvement that comes out of one person's use can end up helping everyone. We do not train AI models on your data, and it does not go to anyone outside the companies named above.
People can read it too. Our staff can open stored conversations and memories when they are running, fixing, or supporting the service, and when they are working on those improvements. We keep that access to the people who need it.
How long we keep things
Raw image files: 30 days. An image you upload is deleted 30 days after it arrives. What survives is the written description AIfrit made of it — that's what the memory is built from. This is automatic: a job runs every night and removes them.
Conversations, messages, and memories: until you ask us to delete them. There is no automatic expiry and no retention window, and we are not going to invent one to make this page read better.
Deleting a conversation in the app hides it. It disappears from your list and the record is kept; our staff can still read it. Archiving works the same way. Both can be undone.
Operational logs: capped, not permanent. Running the service produces ordinary logs of what the server did and when. Those logs can contain text drawn from your conversations, which is why they are capped rather than left to grow: they roll over at a fixed size, so what exists at any moment is on the order of the last couple of months of activity rather than a permanent record. Cloudflare separately sees your IP address and ordinary request information at the edge, as described above.
Your choices
See everything. Open your memory list in the app or in a browser. Every fact AIfrit holds about you is there, with its confidence.
Correct anything. Corrections never overwrite the original.
Turn memory off. In Settings, at any time, entirely.
Archive a conversation. It leaves your list, and you can restore it.
Ask us to delete. There is no self-serve delete — not for one memory, not for all of them, not for your account. Write to hello@aifrit.com, tell us what you want removed, and we will remove it within 30 days of your request.
Export. There isn't one. No export feature exists today, and we would rather say that than describe one that doesn't work.
If you cancel
Cancelling stops the next charge. You keep access until the end of the period you have already paid for, and it ends then. It does not delete anything.
Your conversations and memories stay where they are. That means they are intact if you come back — and it also means that if you want them gone, cancelling is not how you do it. Write to hello@aifrit.com and ask.
Children
You must be 18 or older to use AIfrit. It is a paid subscription that requires a payment card, and it is not designed or intended for children. AIfrit does not knowingly collect information from anyone under 18. If you believe someone under 18 has an account, write to hello@aifrit.com and we will close it and remove the data.
Changes to this notice
If we change this notice, the effective date at the top changes with it. If a change is significant — a new company handling your data, a change to what we keep or for how long — we will tell members by email rather than leaving it for you to notice.
Contact
hello@aifrit.com — for privacy questions, deletion requests, or anything on this page you think is wrong. If a sentence here doesn't match what the product actually does, that's a defect and we want to know.