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Your Data is Your Data
Your Data is Your Data

How we secure your privacy and never share any personal data ever!

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Written by Julius Geis
Updated over a week ago

We understand that trust is a crucial aspect of using MUA, and we're here to earn and maintain yours. If anything doesn't seem right, or if you have any questions or just need someone to talk to, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Chat with us anytime!

Your Data is Your Data - Always!

We assure you, no personalized data, such as your name, activity details, or journal entries within MUA, will ever be shared with your company, team leader, teammates, or any third party – EVER.

The concept behind MUA is not to monitor employees (users) but to empower you, your teams, and the overall company. As a rule of thumb, anything you input into MUA, irrespective of where, remains your private information and is not shared with anyone else!

Let's delve into the details.

The yellow numbers below correspond to the ones in the image.

My Activity Page

  1. Your Activities - NEVER!
    Nothing you write down or sync from your calendar will ever be shared with anyone.

  2. Tags - YES, BUT!
    Each time you assign a tag to an activity, we count "one" and add it to the total number of tag usages. However, this never includes any user information or the specific activity itself.

  3. "Heart", "Flame", or "Line" – YES, BUT!
    Each time you assign an emotion (Heart, Flame, Line) to an activity, we count "one" and add it to the total number of that emotion's usages. However, this never includes any user information or the specific activity itself.

  4. Day Rating "How was your day" – YES, BUT!
    Each time you assign an emotion (Heart, Flame, Line) to a date, we count "one" and add it to the total number of that emotion's usages. However, this never includes any user information or the specific activity itself.

  5. Daily Journaling – NEVER!
    Whatever you write down in MUA will never be shared with anyone else."

Still questions or concerns about the privacy of your data? Please chat with us!

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