PRIVACY
How Bramble handles your data.
You're typing personal stuff into Bramble. You should know exactly what happens to it.
Your messages and Bramble's responses are encrypted before they hit the database. If someone got access to the database file, they'd see gibberish. The encryption key is stored separately on the server, not in the database itself.
When you press go, your message is sent to a third-party AI model through OpenRouter. That's the part that actually generates a response. Your words travel over an encrypted connection (HTTPS), but the model provider does see them in order to process them — there's no way around that with current AI technology. We only use paid model providers that are contractually prohibited from storing your messages or using them for training.
You can use Bramble without an account — we generate a random ID in your browser. If you create an account, your email is stored by Supabase (our auth provider) and your sessions are linked to your account for features like logbook and memory.
No tracking pixels, no cookies, no ads. We use Plausible for privacy-friendly, cookieless analytics — no personal data is collected.
Anonymous users: clear your browser's local storage to unlink your data. Account users: contact us and we'll delete your account and all associated data.