Always Private

We take your privacy seriously. To protect your privacy, we keep your chats anonymous and use client-side encryption to safeguard your chat history. By encrypting the data on the client-side, you have full control over your information, ensuring that only authorized individuals can access it. This approach significantly reduces the risk of unauthorized access or data breaches. Additionally, client-side encryption enhances privacy by preventing us from accessing or analyzing the data. You can have peace of mind knowing that your sensitive information remains confidential.

Anonymous Chats

Anonymizing chats with ChatGPT involves stripping away any personally identifiable information from the conversation before it's processed, ensuring that interactions remain entirely detached from your identity. This approach not only safeguards your data against potential breaches but also fosters a sense of security.

Client-side Encryption

Your chat history is protected using AES encryption. When you sign into your account for the first time, you will be asked to provide a numeric or alphanumeric PIN that will enable you to save your chat history and access it on other devices. The private key generated from your PIN is only accessible from your personal devices, ensuring that nobody else can decrypt your data. It's important to note that if your PIN is forgotten, the private key cannot be recovered, consequently resulting in the loss of the chat history. We encourage you to remember your PIN in order to minimize the risk of such data loss.

Chat Lifecycle

Upon receiving your chat prompt, we initially decrypt any previous messages in the chat. The prompt is then sent anonymously to ChatGPT for processing, and a response is generated making use of the decrypted chat as contextual information. Once the response is complete, the entire chat is re-encrypted.

End-to-end Encrypted Location Sharing

End-to-end encryption ensures that the data transmitted between two users is encrypted and can only be accessed by the intended recipient. The encryption process begins on the your device, where the location data is encrypted using the curve25519 elliptic curve encryption. This encrypted data is then sent to our servers and then to the recipient’s device. Once the encrypted location data reaches the servers, it remains encrypted and can only be decrypted by you and the recipient. This means that even our servers cannot access or decipher the location information.

Previous
Previous

Beacon Maps is Rebranding to Jatter

Next
Next

Beacon Launches AI Map: What's New and Why It Matters