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Everything you need to know about how liveclip treats microphone, location, battery and your data choices.
liveclip only works when you manually turn it on. Turn OFF inside the app or just by force-quitting the app
Your data never leaves your device and is continuously deleted from device. It is never stored on external servers.
Audio is converted to text to generate a narration, then immediately deleted. No one can play or hear your audio—not even you.
liveclips expire after 24 hours. Related data is deleted the moment your status is created.
liveclip content is encrypted without personal identifiers.
Close the app to turn liveclip off—watch the orange mic indicator disappear. Revoke permissions anytime in Settings → Privacy & Security.
We don’t sell your data. We couldn't if we wanted to. We never get it.
We use motion sensors to detect state changes and only request GPS when you actually move.
Questions around safety and privacy are the most common we get from users—and the most important to our team. We’re creating a new paradigm for human-computer interaction. Here’s how it works:
When we first built liveclip, as a personal project, we lost $10k our first month
We were baffled, how is that possible?
Turns out, storing that much audio is super expensive
So we decided to keep all the data on-device and just be continuously deleting it throughout the day
Luckily, that turned out to be the best user-safety decision we ever made
It can never be hacked/leaked/accessed by anyone. Not us, not you, not the us government if they wanted
It can never be sold
People use liveclip freely
The microphone is what makes liveclip, liveclip. Without it, we’d be a typical social app. With it, liveclip can understand moments and generate live, lightweight statuses for the people you care about.
Apple shows an orange microphone indicator while any app uses the mic. If you see it, Peek is on.
Force close (swipe it all the way up in app previews) the app or toggle it off inside Peek. The orange mic indicator will disappear and your status will stop updating.
No. Audio and intermediate text are deleted once a status is created. We can’t retrieve or play back your audio.
Place gives context. “I want a coffee” at home vs. at a café leads to different statuses and faster, more accurate updates.
To save battery. Many apps poll GPS continuously. Peek doesn’t. We use motion sensors (e.g., gyroscope) to detect when your state changes (STATIONARY, WALKING, DRIVING) and only then request a precise location. Peek was made to be on all day, this helps us do that whilst also not taking up battery
Nothing. Everything is deleted immediately. Statuses and stories are ephemeral by default and auto-expire after 24 hours.
One of our team members feels very passionately about this and asked us to put his "rant" here. It's actually very insightful into how data works nowadays (since there is a lot of misinformation out there):
We’re experimenting and may offer optional premium features in the future. The core experience should feel fun and lightweight for everyone.
Our north star is trust. Doing anything shady would undermine the product and the company we’re trying to build. Luckily, our investors understand that and we have plenty of time to figure it out! For example, Facebook only generated revenue after their IPO, Instagram was acquired for $1B without making a single dollar! So that does not concern us right now. When it does, you'll know and we'll offer some pretty cool features with it!