Trust and Safety

Anything App is a managed platform, so privacy and security are handled for you. You can try an app from anyone without handing over access to the rest of your data.

Private by default

Every app you use gives you your own private, isolated data store that syncs across your devices. The information you enter belongs to your account.

  • The app's creator cannot see the data you enter while using their app.
  • Other users of the same app cannot see your data.
  • Your data is kept separate from the data in every other app you use.

What an app can see

An app works with the data you give it inside that app, and nothing more. Opening an app does not expose your account details, your activity in other apps, or data from apps you have used before.

Because data is isolated per user and per app, trying out an unfamiliar app is low-risk: the worst case is that the app is not useful, not that it can reach into the rest of your account.

Apps run in isolation

Every app runs in a secure sandbox with strict boundaries. Apps cannot interfere with one another, reach into another app's data, or access unauthorized parts of the platform. An issue in one app cannot spread to your account or to the other apps you use.

AI features are provided through the platform's managed integrations, so individual apps never handle AI provider credentials directly.

Managed sign-in

Authentication is handled by the platform. You sign in once, and the platform manages secure sessions across every app, over encrypted connections. Creators do not build or store their own login systems, so there are no app-specific passwords that could be leaked.

For a deeper technical view, see Privacy and security.

Reporting an app

If you come across an app that looks abusive or unsafe, use the report option on the app to flag it for review. For account or security concerns, contact the Anything App team.