May 4, 2026
Changed One privacy policy, two front doors
Consolidated the privacy policy down to a single canonical page at hellodilly.com/privacy. Re-skinned that page so it visually belongs to the privacy hub: same dark editorial design, same nav, same Cinzel + Montserrat type. The plain-English duplicate that used to live at privacy.hellodilly.com/policy now redirects to the canonical URL.
Why: one source of truth means we never accidentally drift between two versions of the policy. The page can be reached from either the main site nav or the privacy hub nav and looks identical from both.
May 4, 2026
Launch privacy.hellodilly.com restructured into a multi-page site
Split the single-page transparency hub into seven focused pages: the 6 Promises, the live dashboard, "What we don't ask," the AI explainer, your rights as buttons, the plain-English policy, and this changelog.
Each page goes deep on one idea instead of stacking everything on the home page. Mobile-first responsive design throughout. New nav bar links every section.
May 4, 2026
Launch privacy.hellodilly.com goes live
Published the 6 Promises, the live transparency dashboard, the "What we don't ask" list, and a per-AI-feature breakdown of what data each model sees and doesn't see. Plain-English policy and this changelog launched alongside.
This site exists because we want privacy to be something people associate with Dilly the way they associate it with Apple. That's not a marketing line; it's a commitment to publish receipts.
May 3, 2026
Added Privacy policy at hellodilly.com/privacy
Shipped the legal-precision version of the privacy policy. Same content, fuller language, written for compliance.
- Names every third party we share data with (Anthropic, OpenAI, Stripe, AWS, Vercel).
- Documents that we collect names, emails, payment data, and the contents of your Dilly Profile.
- Confirms we do not sell data and do not use conversations to train AI.
- Lists US state-by-state privacy rights (CCPA, plus 19 other states).