Private account and sacred space
Sign in on this computer, create a private account, manage memory and export choices, write diary entries, and keep private notes separate from reviewed doctrine.
Sign in or create account
Sessions are tied to user identity. A signed-in account can sync goals and encrypted diary rows across devices while keeping source review separate from private notes.
Request a recovery receipt, then reset the password when a valid recovery code is available.
Private notes are not reviewed doctrine
These settings control memory, personalization, export, local device-lock cues, family mode, and private-entry visibility.
Guest diary entries stay local to this browser; account diary rows require a session.
- Private diary rows are encrypted at rest and user-controlled until delete.
- Private notes are not reviewed doctrine and cannot become source authority.
- Account delete removes account-backed private rows.
- Device lock is a local UI boundary; the web app still stores the session on this browser.
Saved goals
Goals are private account context. They can shape product memory only when memory is enabled.
No saved goals yet.
Saved source passages
Saved passages are account bookmarks for study and return reading. They do not become doctrine, reviewer evidence, or private diary content.
No saved sources yet. Open the source reader, sign in, and save a passage for later study.
Diary export and delete
Diary entries are private reflections. They are never treated as reviewed doctrine, source approval evidence, clergy advice, or emergency monitoring.
No diary entries on this account yet.