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Data Privacy — What "We Don't Store Your Data" Actually Means
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What does it actually mean when an app says, "we don't collect or store your data"?
In this episode, I break down what those claims mean in practice—and where they're often misunderstood.
Using a real example, we explore:
• What "anonymous" means in a digital system
• Why apps may still require email or authentication
• The difference between identity, access, and stored data
• Where privacy claims are accurate—and where they create false assumptions
I also share a personal experience that changed how I think about digital security, and the simple system I now use to protect accounts.
This isn't about avoiding technology.
It's about understanding how it works—so you can make better decisions about what you trust.
Because when a system says "we don't store your data,"
the real question is: what data is required to make the system function?
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