Your thoughts are yours. This policy explains what we collect, how we handle it, and the choices you have.
Flaric+ is operated by Styps Ltd. This policy explains what personal data we collect, why, and the choices you have. We treat what you gather in Flaric+ as private and personal, and we hold it carefully.
Flaric+ is a private space to gather your thoughts and reflect them back to you as a calm Overview. It is not a medical, clinical, therapeutic, diagnostic, or crisis service, and it is not a health record. We don't provide medical or mental-health advice, and we never use your content to make decisions about you. See our Terms for the full disclaimer.
Account: your email address.
Your content: the topics, notes, thoughts, questions, images, references, and AI-generated Overviews you create in Flaric+.
Usage & billing: your plan, credit balance, and subscription status. Payments are handled by Stripe, which stores your card details — Flaric+ never sees or stores full card numbers.
Technical data needed to run the Service: a limited amount, such as your IP address (used for security and rate-limiting) and a device signal used only to detect abuse of the Free plan.
To provide the Service and sync it across your devices, to generate the Overview you ask for, to process payments, to prevent abuse, and to respond to your support messages. We do not sell your personal data, and we do not use your content for advertising.
What you gather can be emotionally personal. We minimise how it is handled: when you ask for an Overview, we send only the minimum needed — your topic title and notes — to the AI provider, and we do not write your notes, prompts, or Overviews into our application logs.
To help keep people safe, the Clarify step runs a brief, automated check over your own text to decide whether to show in-app support resources (helplines). This check runs in memory and the matched text is never logged. It is not a diagnosis and is never shared with anyone.
When you generate an Overview, the relevant inputs — your topic title and notes, and any images — are sent to an AI provider (Anthropic by default, or your own provider if you use BYOK) to produce the Overview, and then returned to you.
We do not use your content to train or improve AI models, and we use providers under terms consistent with that.
When you choose Find resources, we send only the topic title — never your notes or Overview — to Tavily to search for relevant organisations, services, and reading. Results are suggestions from the public web; review them before relying on them.
If you connect your own AI provider key, it is stored only in your browser and sent over HTTPS to power your requests. It is never stored or logged on Flaric+’s servers.
Your account and gathered content are stored in a managed PostgreSQL database (Neon); images are stored with Cloudinary. Both encrypt data at rest, and all data is transmitted over TLS. Your work is also cached in your browser for instant, offline access.
We rely on our infrastructure providers' at-rest encryption together with strict access controls and the minimisation described above, rather than end-to-end encryption — because producing your Overview requires our server to read your notes. No system can be perfectly secure, but we limit what is stored, sent, and logged.
We rely on Stripe (payments), Resend (sign-in emails), Vercel (hosting), Neon (database), Cloudinary (image storage), Tavily (resource research), and AI providers such as Anthropic. Each has its own privacy policy that governs the data it processes.
We use a session cookie to keep you signed in. We do not use advertising or cross-site tracking cookies.
We keep your data while your account is active.
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, export, or delete your personal data. Contact us to exercise them.
Flaric+ Pro also lets you export a topic — its notes and Overview — as a Markdown file, so you can keep your own copy at any time. Open it with any text editor or Markdown viewer.
Flaric+ is not intended for anyone under 16, and we don’t knowingly collect data from children.
Your data may be processed in countries other than your own (for example, where our service providers operate), with appropriate safeguards in place.
We may update this policy from time to time; the “last updated” date above will change when we do.