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This page explains the difference between everyday use, optional saved history, and account-level data in straightforward language.
This Privacy Policy explains how Human Write handles your information when you use the website, desktop app, and writing tools.
This page explains the difference between everyday use, optional saved history, and account-level data in straightforward language.
Human Write does not use customer rewrite inputs, analysis inputs, saved voices, or saved history to train future models. Some rewrite tools may use model-assisted processing when that option is enabled for the service.
The privacy language here is written for people doing real editorial, academic, business, and client work who need clear answers.
This page covers the information Human Write handles when you visit the site, create an account, buy access, paste text into the workspace, run a rewrite, check grammar, humanize AI text, analyze writing, save a writing voice, or turn on saved history.
Last updated: June 16, 2026. If this policy changes in a meaningful way, the updated version will be published here.
Human Write may collect account details such as your email address, login information, purchase details, and basic billing records needed to give you access and support your account.
Human Write also processes the text, settings, and preferences needed to run the features you choose to use. That can include rewrites, grammar checks, paraphrasing requests, text analysis, saved writing voices, and optional history.
When you paste or submit text, Human Write uses that content to do the job you asked it to do. That can mean improving a draft, rewriting a section, checking grammar, analyzing the text, or helping an AI-assisted draft sound more natural.
Some rewrite tools may use model-assisted processing to rewrite selected sections and check the result. The browser and desktop apps do not receive or store provider API keys.
Human Write also uses limited account and usage information to keep the service working, protect accounts, prevent abuse, support billing, and maintain reliability and security.
Human Write separates day-to-day use from long-term saving. Some workspace information can stay on your device when you use the desktop app. Saved cloud history is a separate option, not something that quietly turns itself on just because you used the editor.
The same idea applies to saved writing voices and sync. If you choose to save something, Human Write stores what is needed to provide that feature. If you do not choose to save it, the writing session is not treated like permanent history.
Human Write does not use customer rewrite inputs, analysis inputs, saved voices, or saved history to train future models. When external model processing is enabled, provider API data controls apply to that processing.
When model-assisted processing is used, Human Write does not store raw provider payloads by default. External providers may retain limited abuse-monitoring logs under their API data controls unless the account has different approved controls.
If saved history, saved voices, or similar stored items exist in your account, you can remove that data through the controls available in the product. Human Write may keep limited records when needed for billing, fraud prevention, legal compliance, or security purposes.
Human Write may keep the payment and transaction information needed to verify purchases, handle refunds, prevent abuse, and support the account tied to that purchase.
Human Write may disclose information when required by law, when needed to protect the service, when investigating fraud or abuse, or as part of a merger, acquisition, financing event, or other business transfer involving the company.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, saved history, account deletion, or data handling, contact the Human Write team through the support or account channel available in the product.
This page is meant to answer the questions people usually care about most: what Human Write processes, what can be saved, what can stay local, and what choices belong to the customer.
See the Human Write privacy page for a simpler overview of storage, saved history, and how the writing workspace fits together.