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Is it safe to use an AI assistant for personal stuff?

It's a fair question, and one worth asking before you type anything personal into any app. If an AI assistant is going to help with your bills, your messages, and your family's plans, you deserve a plain-English answer about what happens to that information. Here's how we think about it at MyAIAssistant, and how you can stay in control.

What data does it actually use?

To help you, the assistant needs the request you send and the memories you choose to save — things like your family size, your writing style, or the classes you're taking. It doesn't quietly harvest your contacts, your photo library, or your location in the background. You decide what to tell it, and you can review or clear your memories whenever you like.

Is my information sold?

No. We don't sell your data. That's not a clever policy loophole — it simply isn't part of the business. The app is funded by honest subscriptions and clearly labeled sponsored tiles, never by quietly selling what you share.

How is AI processing handled?

When your request is processed by an AI model to generate a response, it's anonymized — stripped of details that tie it back to you personally. Your data is stored securely on infrastructure hosted in the United States. The goal is simple: give the model enough to help you, without turning your private life into a profile.

What about sensitive tasks?

Use common sense, the same as you would with any app. The assistant is great for understanding a medical bill, prepping questions for a doctor, or drafting a hard email. It is not a lawyer, a doctor, or a financial advisor, and it will tell you when something needs a real professional. For truly sensitive numbers — full account numbers, passwords, government IDs — there's rarely a reason to include them, and you shouldn't.

Spotting scams is part of the job

Safety runs both ways. One of the most-used tiles is 'Spot a scam,' where you paste a suspicious message and the assistant flags the red flags and tells you what to do. An AI assistant that helps you recognize fraud is part of staying safe online, not a risk to it.

You stay in control

The bottom line: you choose what to share, you can review and delete your memories, your data isn't sold, and AI processing is anonymized. If you ever want your account and data removed entirely, email support@myaiassistant.pro and we'll take care of it. Used sensibly, an AI assistant can be one of the more private helpers on your phone — because the only things it knows are the things you decided to tell it.

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