Privacy policy

me we, from Mental Wealth Holdings Pty Ltd.

Version 1.1, 20 August 2026.

This says what me we holds, why, who else touches it, and what you can do about any of it.

Who is responsible

Mental Wealth Holdings Pty Ltd, ABN 23 694 839 426, registered in Victoria, Australia.

I read everything sent to hello@getmewe.com. Please expect a response within two business days. Use that address for anything in this document, including asking to see, correct or delete what is held.

me we is a private first release. It is open to adults in Australia and the United Kingdom.

What is held

Your account. An email address and your password, which is scrambled before it is stored so that nobody can read it. Nothing else. No name, no phone number, no date of birth.

Your check-ins. Nine answers, each one of three words. The question about how much you have on. The date and your time zone.

What happened next. Which prompt you were offered, whether you answered it, and which way. If you were asked how something went, your answer.

Things you write. There are two places in me we where you can type. If you are offered the option of taking something off your list, you can note what it was. And if you take part in a feedback conversation, your answers to it, including the comment box at the end.

Your settings. Whether the reminder is on, the time you set, and the kind of device you installed it on. If the reminder is on, the address your phone provided so notifications can reach it.

Nothing about where you are. No contacts, no photos, no microphone, and nothing that follows you around other websites.

Why

So you can see your own history. Your check-ins in order, in the words you answered them in. No averages, no trends, no charts.

So the prompts get better. Counting which prompts get answered and which never do, is how the writing improves. Those counts cover everyone at once and cannot be traced back to a person.

So the reminder can arrive, if you asked for one.

And because this is a first release. For a fortnight, with a small invited group, what people write and how they use it is the point. That is why you can type at all, and it is why the interview is offered rather than assumed.

What is never done

me we does not score you. There is no number attached to you anywhere. The system stores three words per question and nothing that can be added up.

It does not rank you, compare you with other people, or compare you with yourself last week.

Nothing goes to an employer, an insurer, or anyone else. Nothing is sold, and nothing is used to advertise anything to you.

Why me we is allowed to hold it

Because you agreed when you signed up.

Nine answers about how you are doing count as health information in Australia and as sensitive information under UK data protection law. Both require you to agree to it clearly and on purpose, which is what the signup screen is for.

You can take that agreement back whenever you like by deleting your account. That happens straight away, and it is described below.

Who else touches it

me we is small, and so is this list. Each of these holds something because the product cannot work otherwise.

Supabase stores everything described above, on servers in Sydney, Australia.

Vercel runs the website, so every request passes through it. Its logs record ordinary technical detail such as your IP address, the time, and the page. No check-in answers are stored there.

Resend sends the automatic emails, meaning your signup confirmation and any password reset. It gets your email address and nothing else.

Cloudflare carries mail sent to hello@getmewe.com. If you write in, your message passes through Cloudflare on its way to the mailbox.

Apple, Google or Mozilla, depending on your phone, deliver the reminder if you turned one on. They get an address that identifies your device and a scrambled message they cannot read.

There is no analytics service, no error tracking, no advertising, and no third-party code of any kind in me we.

Where it is kept, and for how long

In Sydney, Australia.

If you are in the United Kingdom, that means your check-ins are held outside the UK. The UK has not formally agreed that Australian privacy law is equivalent to its own, so this rests on your agreement rather than on that. You should know it is happening.

Your check-ins are kept until you delete them. Nothing is deleted automatically, because seeing your own history is one of the reasons any of it is kept at all.

What you can do

See it. Settings gives you a file with every check-in, every prompt and every answer.

Correct it. Write to hello@getmewe.com.

Delete it. Also in Settings. Straight away and for good, with no waiting period, no window to change your mind, and no email asking you to reconsider. Your account goes with it.

Take it elsewhere. The file from Settings is in a format other software can read.

Object, or ask to have it stopped. Write to hello@getmewe.com.

You do not have to give a reason for any of this, and using any of it will not change how me we treats you.

Decisions made by the system

me we works out what to offer you by reading your nine answers. No person sees them, and no person is involved in choosing.

All that choice decides is which words appear on a screen. It has no bearing on anything else in your life. You can ignore any of it, and doing nothing is offered as often as anything else.

Security

Your check-ins can be read by you and nobody else. That is enforced by the database rather than by the app, so it holds even if the app is wrong.

Passwords are scrambled before storage. Connections are encrypted. Notifications are scrambled too, so the service delivering them cannot read what they say.

Complaints

Write to me at hello@getmewe.com first. I read everything sent there. Please expect a response within two business days.

If that does not settle it, you can complain to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au. In the United Kingdom, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.

Changes

If this document changes in a way that affects what is held or why, everyone using me we will be told directly rather than through a quiet update. The version and date at the top say which one you are reading.