Privacy, in plain terms
Multi-Journal is built on a simple principle: Your writing belongs to you. Your journal entries are private to your account by default. There is no public feed, no discovery mechanism, and no hidden audience. Writing here is not treated as content to be mined, analyzed, or monetized. We use your email address only for authentication and essential account communication. Nothing more.
What we do not do
Multi-Journal does not: Analyze your writing, scan your content, train AI models on your data, track your behaviour, collect analytics about what or how you write, inspect entries for “insights†or “engagementâ€. There is no AI processing, no behavioural profiling, and no content surveillance anywhere in the system. What you write is not read by machines, and it is not read by us. That is not an oversight. It is a deliberate choice.
How your data is handled
Your data is stored on secure servers, as all online services must be. The hosting provider necessarily has administrative access to infrastructure, but not to your intent or your inner life. For entries you consider especially sensitive, client-side encryption is available. Encrypted entries cannot be read by anyone except you. Not by the site owner, and not by the hosting provider.
Your data, your control
Multi-Journal complies fully with the EU's GDPR regulations regarding data protection, access, and deletion. You remain in control of your journal at all times. You can export your entries whenever you like. You can delete individual entries. You can delete your entire account. When an account is deleted, all associated data is permanently removed. Nothing is retained. There are no dark patterns here. No hostage data. No friction designed to keep you locked in.
A final note
Privacy here is not just a feature. It is the foundation that makes honest writing possible. Multi-Journal exists to give you a space where you can think freely, without being watched.