SocratesQ was built on a simple idea: that you should be able to think out loud — to bring a real question, however personal — without it being recorded, analyzed, or kept. So we designed the service to hold as little of you as possible. Here is exactly what that means.
When you talk with Socrates, your words travel to the service that generates his reply, and back to you. They are not written to any database, saved to any file, or kept on any server of ours. When the conversation ends, it is gone. We could not show you a transcript of your past dialogues if we wanted to — because none exists.
Your conversations are processed through Anthropic’s commercial API to generate Socrates’ replies. Under those commercial terms, your inputs and outputs are not used to train AI models. Your thinking is yours; it does not become fuel for a machine.
At the end of a dialogue, you may save it as a PDF. That file is created on your own device and belongs to you alone. We keep no copy. It is the single way a conversation persists anywhere — and only because you decided it should.
We ask for as little as it is possible to ask for. To create an account, we require only your email address — nothing else. No name. No age, gender, location, or occupation. No demographics of any kind. We don’t ask who you are, and we don’t try to find out.
What we keep is only what’s needed to run the service: your email, and a simple count of how many conversations you have left this period. That is the entire record. Your account knows that you exist and how many dialogues remain — not your name, not your life, and never what you said.
When you subscribe or buy credits, your payment is processed by Stripe, a dedicated payments company. We never see or store your card details.
There are no advertisers here, and nothing about you is for sale. The service is supported by memberships, not by monetizing you.
Socrates has built-in safeguards that work in the moment a reply is formed — he will decline to help with genuinely harmful requests. These operate as the conversation happens and require no storage and no review afterward. The protection exists; the surveillance does not.
You should be free to bring your most difficult question and know that it stays between you and the thought itself.
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