Privacy
Queen is a personal memory. Everything below follows from one rule: what you give Queen is yours, lives in a brain that is only yours, and leaves it only to do the job you asked for.
What Queen keeps
- What you throw in: text, voice recordings, photos, links and the pages behind them. This is the memory itself.
- Where you were: when you allow location, a capture carries where your phone stood at that moment, so Queen can remind you at the right place. You can turn this off in iOS Settings at any time.
- What Queen derived: transcripts, summaries, prices she found, connections between notes, and a trail of what she did and why.
Where it lives
Each person has a separate database and file folder on the server. No shared pool, no cross-person search, no analytics built on your content.
Who else touches it, and why
- Anthropic — the AI models that read and summarize your notes. Note content is sent to them to do that work.
- SerpAPI — shopping searches, when a note is about buying something. The product query is sent; your identity is not.
- Cloudflare — the network in front of the server. It terminates TLS, so traffic passes through it encrypted to you and re-encrypted to the server.
- Apple — push notifications, once enabled. The notification payload transits Apple's servers.
Nobody else. Nothing is sold, shared for advertising, or used to train models.
Deleting
Ask, and your brain is deleted — database, files, transcripts, everything. Deletion completes within 7 days; that window is the only backup retention there is. Once in-app account deletion ships, it is one tap.
Export
Your memory is yours to take: a full export (database + files + a readable JSON) on request, in-app once that ships.