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Privacy, actually.

Last updated · May 2026

We built letsbail.lol to help you cancel plans, not to collect your data. Here's exactly what happens to your information.

What we collect

When you submit the form, we collect two things:

  • Your phone number
  • Your friend's phone number

That's it. No name, no email, no account, no profile, no cookies.

What we store

The moment you submit, both numbers are hashed (SHA-256 with a private salt). We can't reverse them. Even if our database were leaked, the hashes are useless without the salt.

Your number is also encrypted (AES-256) so we can text you on a match. It's unreadable without our private key.

Your friend's number is only stored as a hash. We don't keep their real number unless they submit too.

When we delete it

If you match — Your record is deleted the instant we send the SMS.
If you don't — Your record is deleted at midnight LA time. Every day. No exceptions.

Nothing persists past the day you submit. There is no archive.

What we send

We send one SMS — and only if you and your friend both submit the same day. No marketing. No reminders. No follow-ups. No re-engagement. One match, one text, done.

Reply STOP to opt out of all future messages. Full SMS consent details on our SMS consent page.

Analytics

We use Umami, a privacy-first analytics tool. It tracks page views and basic events without cookies, IP addresses, or any identifying data.

Because nothing personal is collected, we don't need a cookie banner — there's nothing to consent to.

Third parties

  • Twilio delivers the SMS. They briefly see the numbers we text.
  • Umami handles analytics. No personal data passed.
  • Hostinger hosts the website and database.

We don't sell, share, or pass your information anywhere else. There's nothing to sell.

Your rights

Because your data is deleted within 24 hours and never tied to an identity, there's almost nothing to request. But:

Changes

If we update this policy, we'll change the date at the top. We will never add tracking, accounts, or data sales — that would defeat the entire point.