Secure, Private Journaling

Your journal should feel like a safe room. Sentari’s commercial site focuses on privacy-first principles: keep reflection personal, minimize exposure, and make privacy expectations clear.

What “secure journaling” should mean

Security is more than a badge. It’s about reducing risk: limiting data exposure, providing clear controls, and aligning incentives so your journal isn’t monetized through surveillance.

Protect by default

Look for encryption and clear access controls—no hidden “support can read everything” loopholes.

Clear data practices

Privacy claims should match the privacy policy, pricing page, and support docs.

No advertising incentives

Journaling is intimate. Avoid products that depend on tracking and ad targeting.

Privacy-first reflection

Sentari is designed for self-discovery through reflection. The commercial site will be updated to keep privacy messaging consistent, precise, and easy to understand—without relying on unverifiable technical promises.

FAQ

What makes a journaling app secure?

A secure journaling app limits data exposure by default (encryption in transit and at rest, access controls, and clear data practices), and avoids business models that incentivize data sharing.

Does Sentari sell my data?

Sentari is built around privacy-first journaling. The commercial site messaging is designed to avoid advertising-driven incentives and to keep reflection personal.

How should I evaluate privacy claims?

Look for clear documentation, minimal data collection, and consistency across the site’s privacy policy and product pages. Avoid vague claims that can’t be verified.