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The differentiator

The Privacy Helper.

Anonymous shouldn't mean guesswork. Before you publish, the Privacy Helper finds the things that could expose you — and the alias sticks across every future entry.

The Privacy Helper

It reads your draft before anyone else can.

Entity detection finds the names, employers, places, and dates that could give you away. One tap swaps each for a stable alias — and that alias sticks across every entry, so your story stays consistent.

An Anonymity Score from 1 to 10 tells you when a draft is safe to publish. Below 6, we hold the publish button.

  • Detects names, employers, locations, dates
  • Reuses your aliases across every entry

Draft preview

Privacy Helper

Coffee with Sarah[Person A] near the office on Tuesday.

She told me she's leaving Apex Health[Org A] next month.

We sat at the corner table at Verve[Place A] for almost two hours.

1 name1 employer1 location

Anonymity Score

Masked — safe to publish

8/ 10

What it detects.

  • Names

    First names, last names, nicknames in context.

  • Places

    Cities, neighborhoods, venues, workplaces.

  • Organizations

    Employers, schools, clinics, support groups.

  • Dates

    Specific calendar dates that narrow your identity.

  • Relationships

    Repeated mentions that triangulate who someone is.

  • Stylometry

    Phrasing tics that fingerprint you across entries — Premium only.

Before and after.

Two example sentences, with the Privacy Helper applied:

Before

“Sarah came over to my place in Brooklyn last Tuesday.”

After

“[Person A] came over to my place in [Place A] last Tuesday.”

Before

“Quit Apex Health last month. Told only Maria first.”

After

“Quit [Org A] last month. Told only [Person B] first.”

The Anonymity Score.

Every entry destined for an anonymous audience gets a score from 1 to 10. We weigh the entities you've masked, the patterns we still detect, and how identifiable the remaining text would be to someone who knows you.

Below 6, the publish button stays disabled until you mask another entity or revise the text. It's opinionated by design — the score exists to protect you, not to be cleared.

Score 1 – 5

Publish gate held. Mask more entities.

Score 6 – 7

Anonymous publishing unlocked.

Score 8 – 10

Strong anonymity. Recommended for sensitive topics.

Try the Privacy HelperHow it works

Score ≥ 6 required for anonymous publishing.