Privacy
Koinōnos does not record what you ask, what you read, or what you’re working through. Your reading is between you and the text.
What we don’t collect
No record of what you asked, what passages were returned, or what you read is stored anywhere on our side. Questions are not logged. Readings are not stored on our servers. Nothing you bring to Koinōnos builds a profile. We have no history of your sessions and no way to reconstruct one.
Your reading history
If you use the History feature, your past questions are stored on your device only — in your browser’s local storage. They are never sent to us. Clearing your browser data removes them. Koinōnos cannot see them, recover them, or access them from another device.
What we do hold
Two things, and only two:
- Your email address— used only to verify membership. It is never shared, never used for marketing, and never connected to anything you’ve read.
- Your membership status — active, free tier, or lapsed. This is what the paywall checks. It knows nothing else about you.
Payment is processed by Stripe. Koinōnos never sees or stores your payment details.
No tracking. No analytics.
There are no third-party analytics tools on this site. No Google Analytics, no ad pixels, no session-recording software, no behavioral tracking of any kind. What you do here stays here.
One honest caveat
When you ask a question, it is sent to our language model provider to generate a response. That provider sees the question during the call. We do not log it on our side, but we cannot speak for what they retain during inference.
We use providers that offer no-log inference tiers where available, and we are committed to self-hosting inference as the platform scales. This is the one place where “zero” is “near-zero,” and you should know it.
Why this matters to us
A discipleship companion that monitors what you’re wrestling with is not a companion. It’s surveillance wearing a companion’s name. The privacy commitment here is not a legal formality. It is part of the same conviction that shapes the voice — that what you bring to the text is between you and the text, and Koinōnos is only the lamp.