Last updated: March 2, 2026
When you text our service, we receive your phone number and message content via Twilio. Your phone number is immediately hashed (one-way encryption) and is never stored in plain text. Message history is held in temporary server memory for conversation continuity and is lost when the server restarts.
Your messages are forwarded to an AI assistant (OpenClaw) to generate a reply, which is sent back to you via SMS. We do not use your data for marketing, advertising, or profiling.
We use Twilio to send and receive SMS messages. Twilio processes your phone number and message content according to their privacy policy. No other third parties receive your data.
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties for marketing purposes.
If you choose to store your service credentials via the web setup panel, they are encrypted using AES-256-GCM (authenticated encryption) before being saved to a local database. The encryption key is stored separately from the database. Credentials are only decrypted in server memory when needed for login and are never logged or transmitted to third parties.
Conversation data is stored only in temporary server memory and is not persisted to disk. It is automatically deleted when the server restarts. Stored credentials persist in the encrypted database until you replace them by completing the setup flow again.
You can stop using the service at any time by texting STOP. For questions about your data, contact us at joe.waine@gmail.com.
We may update this policy. Continued use of the service constitutes acceptance of any changes.
Email: joe.waine@gmail.com