Privacy

It’s mostly legal speak to say that if someone were to report to us that your Dynalist account is hosting illegal content (for example, if you shared a public document with copyrighted material that you don’t have the rights to use), we have the right to verify that claim in order to take action to protect the platform. We may actually be required by law to verify this anyway, such as in the case of a DMCA takedown. (This has never happened yet in the last 5 years of running Dynalist, by the way)

In reality we don’t access anyone’s data before explicit consent from the user (through the support email channel). Since we, like many other internet services, don’t offer End-to-End Encryption, we can only try to limit data access through technical means, which is not a guarantee. In the end, it’s trust you place in us, same as any other internet service like Dropbox, Gmail, etc.

Just be reassured that we have no interest in the contents of your data - We only care that Dynalist works well for you and everyone else that’s relying on it.

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