Privacy
Your data, your terms.
Last updated May 7, 2025
Amiga is designed to be a private space. Here is a plain account of what Amiga stores, what it never does, and what you control.
What Amiga stores
Amiga stores only what it needs to help you:
- Your email address and display name, if you choose to sign in. Guests who haven't signed in are known only by an anonymous session — no name, no email.
- Your conversations — the messages you send and Amiga's replies.
- Your profile — a private record Amiga builds from things you've shared: recurring themes, what matters to you, how you like to be supported. This makes Amiga feel familiar across sessions.
- Session metadata — timestamps, turn counts, and ratings you choose to submit.
- Anonymised usage signals — structural counts such as 'how many sessions were started'. The text of your messages is never included in these signals.
What Amiga never does
- Use the content of your messages for analytics, product research, or improvement.
- Sell, rent, or transfer your personal data to third parties.
- Share your conversations with advertisers, retargeting systems, or any party that benefits from knowing what you shared.
- Track your location, build a device fingerprint, or create an advertising profile about you.
Your conversations and AI
Amiga uses an AI system to understand what you write and to compose a response. Your messages are processed to generate that reply — and that is the full extent of it.
Your conversations are never used to train AI models. Not by Amiga, and not by the AI systems Amiga relies on to function. This applies today and is a condition of how Amiga operates those systems.
The profile Amiga builds from your conversations lives only inside your account. It makes future sessions feel personal and connected. Deleting your account removes it immediately and permanently.
How your data is protected
Every conversation is isolated to your account. No other user can access your sessions. Amiga's team cannot read your messages through the application.
All data is encrypted in transit between your device and Amiga's servers, and encrypted at rest in storage.
When automated systems — such as the one that writes your session summary — access your data, they do so only to perform that specific task for you, using only your own data.
Your rights
You can, at any time:
- Delete your account and all associated data — immediately and permanently.
- Ask Amiga what data it holds about you.
- Correct inaccurate information in your account.
- Export your conversations. If this is not yet available in the app, write to us and we will provide a copy.
If you are in the European Economic Area or California, you have additional rights under GDPR and CCPA respectively. Amiga honours them all.
How long Amiga keeps your data
Your sessions remain in your account until you delete them. Closing your account is permanent: all your data — conversations, profile, session summaries, and any images you uploaded — is deleted immediately and cannot be recovered.
Changes to this policy
If we make material changes, the date at the top of this page will be updated. Continuing to use Amiga after an update means you accept the revised terms. If you disagree, please delete your account before the effective date.
Contact
For privacy questions, data requests, or security disclosures, write to us at privacy@amiga.care. We aim to respond within five business days.