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This page exists to make TaoTalk privacy legible before the user reaches a legal policy. It should explain what is stored, how it is protected, and what the user can remove.
Privacy is explained as a product-level contract, not only legal copy
Users can control what remains in long-term memory
The page routes users back to the formal privacy policy for full terms
The page tells users where deletion, memory review, and support requests fit in the workflow
TaoTalk offers a free tier, a €5 per month premium plan, persistent memory across sessions, and reviewable memory controls.
A user evaluating TaoTalk for long-term personal conversations checked storage and deletion expectations before deciding whether to continue. The trust threshold was not theoretical, because the value of memory depends directly on how clearly that memory is handled.
What users can clarify quickly
Users need to understand what conversation data is stored, what remains in memory, and where deletion or privacy requests fit into the product flow.
TaoTalk offers a free tier, a €5 per month premium plan, persistent memory across sessions, and reviewable memory controls. That combination gives buyers a clearer way to verify the claim instead of relying on generic product language.
Why this matters for a companion product
Companion products invite deeper personal context. That makes explicit privacy communication a core trust requirement, not a secondary detail. A user evaluating TaoTalk for long-term personal conversations checked storage and deletion expectations before deciding whether to continue.
The trust threshold was not theoretical, because the value of memory depends directly on how clearly that memory is handled. That combination gives buyers a clearer way to verify the claim instead of relying on generic product language.
What counts as evidence instead of reassurance
Strong privacy proof is concrete. It tells users what is stored, how remembered context can be reviewed or deleted, what the role of AES-256 protection actually means in the product story, and where the formal policy takes over.
A user evaluating TaoTalk for long-term personal conversations checked storage and deletion expectations before deciding whether to continue. The trust threshold was not theoretical, because the value of memory depends directly on how clearly that memory is handled.
That combination gives buyers a clearer way to verify the claim instead of relying on generic product language.
Privacy boundaries in TaoTalk
TaoTalk does not sell conversation data, does not use memory content for model training, and does not share summaries with third parties. The memory store is scoped to the individual account. Summaries are encrypted with AES-256 and transmitted over TLS 1.3.
The boundary is simple: your conversations are yours, and deletion removes them from active memory. A user evaluating TaoTalk for long-term personal conversations checked storage and deletion expectations before deciding whether to continue.
The trust threshold was not theoretical, because the value of memory depends directly on how clearly that memory is handled. That combination gives buyers a clearer way to verify the claim instead of relying on generic product language.
How to review, export, or delete memory
Inside the TaoTalk memory dashboard, every remembered summary is listed with a timestamp and topic hint. Users can read the summary, edit the description, export a JSON copy, or delete it permanently.
Deletion is immediate and global: once removed, the summary will not be referenced in future sessions. For bulk deletion or account-level erasure, users can contact support directly.
A user evaluating TaoTalk for long-term personal conversations checked storage and deletion expectations before deciding whether to continue. The trust threshold was not theoretical, because the value of memory depends directly on how clearly that memory is handled.
That combination gives buyers a clearer way to verify the claim instead of relying on generic product language.