historical legal document
your voice
a short account of what happens when you leave a recording here.
it remains yours
your voice is yours. leaving a recording does not transfer ownership of your voice or identity to us. you give the service the practical permission it needs to keep, adapt, play, share, moderate and organise that recording as part of if this finds you.
what happens
the recording is sent only when you choose “leave it”. the server treats the bytes as untrusted and stores a file it wrote itself from validated audio, rather than treating the received file as safe. it can then be transcribed, privacy-screened and moderated before or after a decision about public access.
where it can go
a public note can be heard by anyone, searched by the first name you entered, grouped into archive and theme pages, shared, indexed and cached beyond the person you imagined. we do not publicly display who submitted it, but a recognisable voice or spoken detail can identify someone. anonymous is not private.
what it does not grant
ordinary submission does not permit us to clone or impersonate your voice, train an unrelated general-purpose ai model from it, imply your endorsement, sell your recording to an unrelated third party, or place a specific intimate note in an outside commercial campaign without separate permission where appropriate.
a way back
if a note is accepted, you receive one private withdrawal link. keep it: the service stores only a hash and cannot reissue it. a valid privacy, safety, rights or legal request can also lead to restriction or removal. cached or independently copied versions outside our systems may take longer to disappear.