Plato — Disappearing Notes
Effective date: April 5, 2026
The short version: Plato does not collect, store, transmit, or share any of your data. Everything stays on your device and nowhere else.
Plato collects no data whatsoever. We do not collect personal information, usage analytics, crash reports, device identifiers, or any other form of telemetry.
All notes you create in Plato are stored exclusively on your device using local storage. Your data never leaves your device. There are:
Notes created in Plato are automatically and permanently deleted from your device after the expiration time you select. Once a note expires, it cannot be recovered by anyone — including us, because we never had access to it in the first place.
Plato does not integrate with any third-party services, SDKs, analytics platforms, advertising networks, or tracking tools.
Because Plato collects no data, it is safe for users of all ages. We do not knowingly collect information from children because we do not collect information from anyone.
If we ever update this privacy policy, changes will be posted on this page. Given that Plato collects zero data, we do not anticipate meaningful changes.
If you have questions about this privacy policy, you can reach us through our GitHub repository.