Privacy & Security
Can you read my memories?
Why Unimatrix cannot access the content of what you store.
No. Because memories are encrypted client-side with a key derived from your password before they reach our servers, Unimatrix only ever stores and processes ciphertext.
This "server-blind" design means we cannot read your memory content even to comply with a request to do so, since we never possess the key required to decrypt it — only you do, via your password.
Background jobs (like importance scoring or the Librarian classification worker) that run against your memory data are designed to operate on what the encryption model allows, and do not have a path to plaintext content.
This is also why a forgotten encryption password cannot be recovered by our team — see "Password recovery."
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