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privacy policy

Last updated: April 12, 2026

This policy describes how the hum mobile app (“hum”, “we”) handles information. hum is built around small, private moments on your device. We do not sell your personal information.

what stays on your device

By default, hum stores your settings, relationship preferences, and nudge history locally on your phone using the device’s storage (for example via AsyncStorage). That includes things like:

We do not operate a hum account or sync your relationship data to our servers for core app use.

nudge generation (internet)

When you use features that generate a personalized nudge with an AI assistant, the app sends a context message (for example time of day, relationship type, and the optional answers you provided) to the AI provider’s API so a nudge can be written. Your nudge text is returned to the app and stored on your device as part of normal use.

That processing is governed by the AI provider’s terms and privacy policy (e.g. Anthropic if that integration is enabled in your build).

crash and error reporting

In production builds, hum may use Sentry (or similar) to report crashes and technical errors so we can fix bugs. We configure reporting to avoid attaching sensitive request bodies or profile fields where possible. Error reporting is disabled in development mode.

optional anonymous feedback

If you use the optional in-app feedback flow, the app may send a small JSON payload to our feedback endpoint (for example sentiment and app version, and an optional short message you choose to write). That path is designed not to include your full nudge text or stored profile by design.

notifications and location

children

hum is intended for adults. It is not directed at children under 13 (or the age required in your region).

changes

We may update this policy as the app evolves. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do.

contact

Questions: humansaiops@gmail.com · support