Privacy Policy
Last updated: 21 June 2026
This policy explains what personal data ChatToAnyone collects and how we use it. We are the data controller. We aim to collect as little as possible and to protect younger users in line with the UK Age Appropriate Design Code.
What we collect
- Account data: an anonymous ID by default; an email address only if you choose to save your chats or sign in.
- Connection data: your IP address and approximate country (provided by Cloudflare), used for security, rate-limiting, and to apply regional safety rules.
- Messages: processed in real time and moderated before display. We may briefly retain a snapshot of a message when it is reported or flagged, for safety and legal compliance.
- Cookies: we use strictly-necessary cookies to keep you signed in and to operate the service. We do not use advertising or tracking cookies on the chat experience.
Why we use it (lawful bases)
We rely on: performing our contract with you (to provide the chat service); our legitimate interests (to keep the service safe and prevent abuse); and legal obligations (for example, reporting child sexual abuse material). Where required, we rely on consent.
How long we keep it
Messages are ephemeral and are not stored after a conversation ends, except snapshots tied to a report or a safety/legal investigation, which are retained only as long as necessary (and up to one year where preservation is legally required). Inactive anonymous accounts and their connection data are deleted automatically after a period of inactivity.
Sharing
We use Cloudflare (network/security) and our own servers to run the service. We share data with authorities such as NCMEC or law enforcement where we are legally required to, for child safety. We do not sell your personal data.
Children
Under-13s may not use the service. For users aged 13–17, we apply higher privacy protections by default, limit them to AI companions, and do not profile them for advertising.
Your rights
You can request access to, correction of, or deletion of your personal data, and you can object to certain processing. Email privacy@chattoanyone.com. You can also complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ico.org.uk).
Changes
We may update this policy; the “last updated” date above reflects the latest version.