Privacy, plainly
What we store, and what we don't
You're handing us photographs of your driver's license and your insurance card. You should know what happens to them. Here it is, without lawyers.
What's stored
The photo you took, and a few facts read from it: document type, expiration date, who issued it, and the name on it. That's what makes the reminder work. Photos are stored privately and are never publicly accessible.
What's never stored
Full license numbers, policy numbers, and card numbers. We keep the last four digits so you can tell one card from another and discard the rest. We don't store your Social Security number and don't want it.
Who can see it
You. Nobody else. Your documents are locked to your account. We don't sell data, we don't share it with advertisers, and no one here browses your files.
How a document gets read
Expiration dates are read automatically from your photo using a third-party vision service over an encrypted connection. Those images are not used to train any AI model. If it can't read your document, we tell you and you type the date yourself.
Who we work with
A small set of vendors handle document reading, email and text delivery, payments, and hosting — all on U.S. servers. Card numbers go directly to our payment processor and never touch our systems.
Deleting and exporting
Delete a document and the file is gone; your reminder stays unless you choose to remove both. Delete your account and everything goes with it — no recycle bin. Export gives you a copy of your documents and reminders any time you want to leave.
Questions about any of this? Contact us and a person will answer. Settings is where export and deletion live, and terms covers the rest of the deal.
