PrivacyManifesto
Privacy isn't a feature - it's a fundamental right. Here's how we protect yours.
We believe AI should empower you, not exploit you.
In an age where companies monetize every click, scroll, and keystroke, we've chosen a different path. Donely is built on the principle that your personal data belongs to you - and only you. We don't sell it, we don't mine it, and we don't build shadow profiles about you.
Our Six Privacy Principles
Isolated by Design
Every customer gets their own dedicated AI instance. Your data, conversations, and configurations are completely isolated from other users - never shared, never mixed.
No One at Donely Looks at Your Data
We don't monitor, review, or access your conversations and data. Your AI instance is yours alone. We only access infrastructure for maintenance with your knowledge.
Encrypted in Transit & at Rest
All communication with your AI instance is encrypted with industry-leading protocols. Your data is protected whether it's being processed or stored.
Minimal Data Collection
We only collect what's absolutely necessary to provide our service - nothing more. No analytics bloat, no unnecessary tracking.
Deploy on Your Own Infrastructure
Want full control? We can manage your Donely deployment on your own cloud infrastructure, so your data never touches our servers.
Transparent Operations
We believe in radical transparency. Our privacy practices are documented, auditable, and open to scrutiny.
The Donely Promise
We promise to never sell your personal data to third parties. We promise to never use your data to train AI models without your explicit consent.
Your AI instance runs on our managed cloud infrastructure, but every instance is fully isolated. No one at Donely looks at your data, your conversations, or your configurations.
If you need even more control, we offer managed deployments on your own infrastructure - same great experience, your servers.
What We Actually Collect
Account basics
Email address for authentication and essential communications.
Crash reports
Anonymous, opt-in crash data to help us fix bugs.
Usage metrics
Aggregate, anonymized feature usage - never individual behavior.
Questions about our privacy practices?