Privacy Policy: Your Safety is Our Top Priority

We are absolutely committed to your confidentiality. This policy details our minimal data collection practices designed to ensure your safety.

**Last Updated: October 10, 2025**

1. Commitment to Minimal Data Collection

Because this website serves users in vulnerable situations, our policy is to collect **the absolute minimum amount of identifiable information**. We do not use user accounts, track specific user browsing habits beyond general site traffic, or require personal data to access any resources.

2. Information We DO NOT Collect

  • **No Personal Identifiable Information (PII):** We do not collect names, addresses, phone numbers, or email addresses unless you voluntarily provide them through a non-confidential form (e.g., a *voluntary* partnership inquiry).
  • **No Chat Logs:** We do not host any interactive chat or message services, meaning no chat logs are stored on our servers.
  • **No Session Tracking:** We take steps to prevent unique user tracking across multiple visits or sessions.

3. Non-Identifiable Information Collected (Analytics)

We use anonymous, aggregated web traffic data to help us understand which resources are most helpful. This includes:

  • The number of visitors to a page (e.g., 500 visits to the Safety Planning page).
  • The type of device used (e.g., 60% mobile users).
  • General geographic location (e.g., New York, California) but **not** specific addresses or IP logs.

4. Third-Party Links & Hotlines

The hotlines and external legal/shelter links provided on this site are operated by independent third-party organizations. Their privacy policies govern the data you share with them. We strongly recommend reviewing their policies. **Using the Quick Exit button does not erase data or history that may be stored by your browser or device.**

For Your Maximum Safety

For maximum privacy, please ensure you are viewing this website using a device and internet connection that your abuser cannot access, monitor, or track (e.g., a library computer, a friend's phone, or a dedicated safe device).