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Privacy
Your data is
yours. Period.
Last updated April 23, 2026 · Alibi Protocol · Concord, NH
I built this app to protect people from cops who abuse their badges. It would be insulting to turn around and sell your data to anyone else. So I don't. This page says exactly what gets collected, where it goes, and what it never does.
What the app collects
- Your location, while driving. Lat, lng, speed, heading, accuracy. Used for navigation, drive-to-earn mile tracking, and the pre-encounter GPS buffer.
- Audio and video from your phone cameras, when recording is active. Back camera records the road. Front camera covers the cabin. Mic picks up audio. Everything sits in a 5-minute rolling buffer on your device. Nothing leaves your phone unless you tap Save or Share.
- Your wallet address, if you connect one to claim $ALIBI. Public by design — a Solana address is not an identity.
- Your email, if you join the waitlist. One field. Used to tell you when we launch.
What the app never collects
- Your real name.
- Your phone number.
- Your contacts, photos, calendar, messages, or anything else from your phone.
- Biometric data, face embeddings, voice prints.
- Browsing history.
Where your recordings actually live
On your phone. The 5-minute pre-encounter buffer is a rolling window in browser memory. Old chunks get dropped every second as new ones come in. Nothing is uploaded unless you explicitly save an encounter and tap Share or Export.
Cloud vault is on the roadmap, not live yet. When it ships, it will be opt-in and encrypted with your keys, not mine. If that ever changes, I update this page before the button exists.
Recording laws vary by state
This app doesn't give you legal permission to record anyone. Some states are one-party consent. Some are two-party. Some restrict recording police in certain situations. Know your state's law before you record. The app is the tool. You are the operator.
Third parties that touch your data
- Formspree — handles waitlist submissions. Sees your email and a source tag. Their policy →
- Anthropic (Claude API) — powers the in-app rights coaching. Sees your questions. No GPS, no recordings, no identity. Anthropic does not train on API traffic by default. Their policy →
- Cloudflare — serves the app (Workers) and stores the waitlist (D1). Standard request logs. Their policy →
- Vercel — serves this landing page. Their policy →
- OpenFreeMap / MapLibre — vector map tiles. Anonymous tile requests.
- Solana mainnet — public blockchain. Any on-chain transaction (claiming tokens, etc.) is visible to anyone, forever. That's how blockchains work.
Your rights
You can ask me to:
- Tell you what data I have on you (almost certainly just an email).
- Delete it.
- Export it.
- Stop contacting you.
Email privacy@alibiprotocol.com and I'll handle it personally. No ticket system. No 30-day wait. Just me.
Minors
Not for anyone under 18. Don't register. Don't use the app. If I find out a minor signed up, I delete it.
Retention
Waitlist emails live until you ask me to delete them or until Alibi Protocol shuts down. Recordings on your device live as long as you keep them. Nothing auto-expires on my servers because there are no recordings on my servers.
Security
Evidence packages are hashed with SHA-256 in your browser before anything moves. Data in transit is TLS. The API layer rate-limits requests. I'm one founder — I'll be honest when something breaks. If there's ever a breach that affects you, you hear about it within 72 hours.
Changes to this policy
If it changes in a way that matters, I update the date at the top and email everyone on the waitlist. No stealth rewrites.
Contact
privacy@alibiprotocol.com
Tim Clement, Founder · Concord, NH
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© 2026 Alibi Protocol. Not legal advice. Know your state's recording laws.