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privacy
last updated · june 2026

one is built to know as little about you as possible. there are no tasks, no journals, no mood history, and no analytics. here is everything it touches.

what one stores

what one never stores

this is the part that matters. one has no place to keep any of the following — not by policy, but by design. the data simply has nowhere to live.

who can see what

the people you connect with can see your name and today's state — light or heavy — and nothing else. they cannot see your phone number, your history (there is none), or what one suggested to you. a nudge can only be sent between two people who have already connected.

what one shares

nothing is sold, and nothing is shared with advertisers — one has no advertising. the only third parties involved are the services that make the app run: a hosting provider that stores the handful of fields above, and apple's push service, which delivers notifications. that's it.

removing your data

you can disconnect from anyone at any time. deleting your account removes your profile, your state, your connections, and your notification token. because one keeps no history, there is nothing else left behind.

changes

if this policy ever changes in a way that matters, the date above will change with it. one's whole reason for being is to ask less of you, so changes will only ever move in that direction.

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