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Your data, plainly
Where your answers go
One screen, no legal fog. This is everything Aristo keeps, who can see it, and what it will never do with it.
What Aristo stores about you
Your counted minutes.Each moment you tap (+5 / +15 / +30, or a minus when something cost you time) is a receipt on your own page. You can remove any receipt, any time, and the count follows. Skips store nothing.
Your volunteered notes.Only if you choose to share one — with your name, anonymously, or kept just for you. You see the exact rendering before anything is shared, and you can withdraw it whenever you like. Anonymous notes appear only once five or more exist.
Your preferences.Things like "stop asking," quiet tally, or a paused rotation — so Aristo respects your choices without asking twice.
What leaders see
Team totals only, five or more people, always.Hours returned are shown net — including what people said Copilot cost them, because losses count too. The reported-lost line itself only appears once five or more people have reported losses, so no one's minus is ever attributable. There is no per-person report in this system to hand anyone.
What is NOT stored
Vents and hard words.What you type in frustration is answered and let go — not stored by Aristo, not indexed, not turned into "themes," not visible to any leader at any aggregation level.
The honest boundary
Teams is your company's platform.Chat messages to Aristo sit under your organization's normal Microsoft 365 retention and compliance rules, like any chat. Your personal page is not in Teams — it is served by Aristo and opened only by you, from your own sign-in.
Erasure
"Forget me" is total.Message Aristo "forget me" and every per-person record above is deleted. If your organization ever offboards Aristo, personal records go with it.
The promises behind this page: the Aristo covenant. Your IT or works council can verify the architecture — there is no per-person query path to find.