Privacy, plainly.
Households tell Rosey real things — wifi passwords, doctor names, kids' sizes, how the week is going. We take that seriously. This page explains who can see what, and why.
Where your data lives
Each household has its own small server, with its own encrypted disk. Your grocery list, your saved notes, and your conversation history are stored as markdown files on that disk — and only on that disk. Other households cannot reach it.
The disk is encrypted at rest by Fly.io (our hosting provider). Snapshots are kept for five days for disaster recovery.
What we don't promise
This is a small project run by people, not a hardened enterprise product. We don't carry SOC 2. We don't have a security team. If you're storing materially sensitive information — financial accounts, health records, anything you'd be uncomfortable seeing in a database breach — please don't put it in Rosey. Save it for your password manager or a real notes app.