Terms of service
Dear You is a place to write letters to your child — words, photos, videos and voice notes that one day become a book. Using it means accepting these rules, written to be read, not to hide behind.
Your letters are yours
Everything you write and upload belongs to you. We take no rights over your letters, photos or your child's voice beyond what's strictly needed to store them, show them to you and your family, and build your book. We don't use your content for advertising or to train artificial intelligence. You can export everything or delete it completely whenever you want (today by writing to hola@dearyou.lat; the in-app feature is on the way).
Your account and your family
- You sign in with your email and a code — you're responsible for keeping access to that email.
- Whoever founds a family decides who gets in: every invite requires their explicit approval.
- The share links you create are your responsibility: show them to whoever you want, turn them off whenever you want.
What's not allowed
Using Dear You for illegal content, for harassment, or to upload material you have no right to upload. We can close accounts that do — it's the only reason we would ever close an account without you asking.
The service, honestly
Dear You is early. We work very hard to never lose a letter — backups, sync, free export — but the service is provided "as is", without absolute guarantees of availability. That's exactly why the exit is always open: your data is never held hostage.
Subscriptions (when they arrive)
Dear You is free today. When a paid subscription exists, writing letters, reading everything, inviting your family and exporting will remain free; details and prices will be shown clearly before any charge, and cancelling never deletes or locks anything you already wrote.
Changes
If these terms change in any way that matters, we'll tell you inside the app or by email before it takes effect.
Talk to us
Any question: hola@dearyou.lat. Humans answer, not bots.