> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://safety.ourdream.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# What we won't do

> Commitments we make about how we treat users, content, and data.

These are commitments. They define what we will not do, regardless of
what becomes technically possible later and regardless of the easier
path.

If we ever break one, we owe users a public explanation.

## We won't host content depicting minors

Not under any creative framing. Not under any "clearly fictional"
exception. Not at any age-statement workaround. See
[Prohibited content](/policies/prohibited-content#minors--underage).

## We won't host characters of real people

No celebrities. No private individuals. No fictional characters that
are clearly modelled on a specific real person. See
[Prohibited content](/policies/prohibited-content#real-people).

## We won't sell your chats

Your private conversations with characters are not for sale. They are
yours.

## We won't tell creators who interacted with their character

Public character creators see aggregate stats. They do not see
usernames, chat content, or any identifying information about the
people who chatted with the character or generated content from it.

## We won't sell or volunteer user data

User data isn't for sale. We don't share it with third parties beyond
the operational vendors listed in our Privacy Policy. Where law
requires us to respond to legal process, we follow the process
documented in [Contact](/contact).

## We won't black-box moderation

Moderation runs as a hybrid system: automated classifiers handle the
volume, human reviewers handle the cases the classifiers flag or
can't resolve. The split is described in detail on
[How moderation works](/moderation/how-it-works).

When you [appeal](/moderation/appeals) a decision, a human reviews
it, not an algorithm, and not the same person who made the original
call.

## We won't hide policy changes

This site stays current as our policy evolves. The "Last modified"
date at the bottom of each policy page is authoritative; readers
checking back see what's actually in force.
