Privacy Policy

Your trust, looked after.

Your conversations are some of the most personal things you can share. This explains what we collect, why, and the control you keep over it.

Last updated · 18 June 2026

The short version

We collect what we need to run the app and guide your sessions — nothing we sell. Your private conversations are processed by AI to provide the service, kept as securely as we can, and you can ask us to access or delete your data at any time.

1. Who this applies to

This policy explains how Imtiyaz Iqbal Sayyid(“we,” “us”), a sole proprietor in Mumbai, India operating Worth Fighting For, handles personal data of people who use the app. It should be read with our Terms of Service.

2. What we collect

We collect only what we need to give you the service:

  • Account details — your email address, your name (optional), how you sign in (email and password, or Google), and whether your email is verified. If you use Google, we receive a basic identifier from Google; we never see your Google password.
  • Profile details — the age range and gender you choose to share during onboarding, used to help the AI guide your sessions.
  • Partnership details— who you've invited or connected with, and the status of that connection.
  • Your conversations and notes — the messages you exchange in guided sessions, the memories and notes you save, and notes the AI keeps to give continuity between sessions. These can be sensitive and personal.
  • Payment and band-aid records — your plan purchases, invoices, band-aid balance, and transaction history. Card details are handled by our payment provider, not stored by us.
  • Technical information — basic data needed to run a secure app, such as device and browser information, approximate timing of activity, and error logs.

3. Why we use it

  • To create and run your account and partnership.
  • To provide guided sessions and let the AI respond helpfully and with continuity.
  • To process purchases, manage band-aids, and send invoices.
  • To send essential messages — email verification, password resets, and service updates.
  • To keep the app safe, fix problems, prevent misuse, and meet legal obligations.

We rely on your consent and on the need to perform our agreement with you. We do notsell your personal data, and we don't use your private conversations to show you ads.

4. Your conversations and the AI

We want to be upfront: to guide a session, the content of your conversation is sent to a third-party AI model that generates the responses you see. That model processes your messages to produce its guidance. We use this processing to provide and improve the quality and safety of the service, and we take care to limit who and what can access this content.

We do not use your private conversations to train AI models for unrelated purposes, and we ask our AI provider to handle your content only to deliver the service to you. As noted in our Terms, the AI is software, not a professional — please don't share more than you need to, and never share information you're not comfortable being processed.

5. Who we share it with

We share personal data only in these limited ways:

  • Your partner— by design, the messages within a shared session are visible to the partner you're in session with.
  • Service providers — trusted companies that help us run the app, such as our hosting provider, the AI provider that powers sessions, our email provider, and our payment provider. They may only use the data to provide their service to us.
  • Legal reasons— if we're required by law, or need to protect the rights, safety, or property of users or ourselves.

We do not sell or rent your personal data to anyone.

6. Where your data is processed

Some of our service providers — including the AI provider that powers sessions — may process data on servers outside India. Where that happens, we take reasonable steps to see that your data stays protected to a standard consistent with this policy and applicable law. By using the app, you consent to this processing.

7. How long we keep it

We keep your data for as long as your account is active, and for as long as we reasonably need it to provide the service, meet legal and tax obligations (for example, keeping invoices), and resolve disputes. When you delete your account or ask us to remove your data, we'll delete or anonymise it within a reasonable period, except where we're required to keep certain records.

8. How we protect it

We use reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect your data, and we limit access to it. No service can promise perfect security, but we work to keep your information safe and to act quickly if something goes wrong.

9. Your choices and rights

Subject to applicable law, including India's data-protection law, you may:

  • Access the personal data we hold about you, and ask us to correct it.
  • Update your profile, or remove memories and notes, from within the app.
  • Ask us to delete your account and personal data.
  • Withdraw consent for processing (this may mean we can no longer provide the service).
  • Raise a grievance with us about how your data is handled.

To exercise any of these, write to us at info@worthfightingfor.in. We may need to verify your identity first.

10. Children

Worth Fighting For is for adults. It is not intended for anyone under 18, and we do not knowingly collect data from children. If you believe a minor has used the app, please tell us and we'll remove the account.

11. Cookies and local storage

We use your browser's local storage to keep you signed in and to remember your preferences, such as your light or dark theme. These are essential to how the app works. We don't use third-party advertising trackers.

12. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the app evolves. We'll change the “last updated” date above and, for significant changes, let you know in the app.

13. Contact and grievances

For any privacy question or request — including grievances under applicable data-protection law — write to us at info@worthfightingfor.in. We'll respond within the time the law requires.