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Is RefineText safe?

If privacy is your last objection, this is the decision document. Here’s what happens to your text, what we store (and don’t), and how to use the tool safely.

Safe-use rules

  1. Don’t paste secrets (passwords, API keys)
  2. Remove personal identifiers when possible
  3. Use the tool on the minimum necessary excerpt

What happens to your text

When you submit text, the service sends your input to a language model provider to generate the output.

We do not build a “notes” database of your prompts in the app itself.

However, because processing requires sending the text for generation, you should treat any submission as sensitive and avoid secrets.

What we store (and don’t store)

We don’t persist your text in an application database in this worker.

We return the cleaned input and the output back to your browser.

Operational logs may include basic request metadata (like paths) but should not contain your prompt text.

What you should never paste

Passwords, API keys, private keys.

Customer personal data (unless you anonymize).

Medical/legal details you cannot disclose.

Anything you would not email to a vendor.

FAQ

Do you store my text?
This worker does not persist your prompt in an app database. The text is sent to a model provider to generate the output, so avoid secrets.
Can I use it for customer emails?
Yes—anonymize personal data where possible and avoid sharing sensitive identifiers.
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