A quiet place to talk
Privacy at Wind Phone
Your voice never leaves the device. Nothing here is recorded, sent, or stored.
Your voice
The microphone is read only to sense sound — how loud, when you pause — so the wind on screen can move with you. The audio is processed on your device in the moment and immediately discarded.
- It is never recorded.
- It is never transcribed — no words are read or stored.
- It is never transmitted — there is no server, no call connected to another person.
Photos
If you add a photo during a call, it stays on your device only. It is shown locally and never uploaded. It is cleared the moment the call ends.
What we don't collect
- No accounts, no sign-in, no names kept after a call. The name you type is never sent anywhere.
- No cookies, no local storage of personal data, no fingerprinting.
- No session recording, no tracking across sites, no advertising.
Anonymous counts
To know whether Wind Phone is reaching people, we count page visits and two bare moments — a call began, a call ended — using PostHog. These counts carry no name, no words, no duration, no IP address, no cookie, and no device identifier. Nothing connects one visit to another, and nothing connects a count to you.
Network
Wind Phone runs entirely in your browser and works offline. The files it loads are its own — fonts, sounds, and code served with the app. The only thing ever sent out is the anonymous count above; your voice, your words, and your photos have nowhere to go.
Permissions
The app asks for the microphone so the wind can respond to your voice. You can decline, or revoke it any time in your browser or device settings — the app still opens; the wind simply moves on its own.
Last updated · July 2026
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