Care for Your Information

Our plain-language commitment

Your scripts, pitches, and projects are your livelihood. The privacy of what you share with your Fellow is paramount to us, and we want to say plainly what we will and will not do with it.

We do not train AI models on what you share

The ideas, scripts, decks, and conversations you bring to your Fellow are used to help you, and only you. They are not used to train or improve AI models, ours or anyone else's. Your unproduced material does not become anyone's training data.

We do not sell your information

We do not sell, rent, or trade your personal information, your conversations, or your creative material to any third party. There is no advertising business behind your Fellow, and there never will be.

It is locked down, in transit and at rest

Your information is encrypted in transit and at rest, so it is not sitting or travelling around as plain, readable text that anyone could pick up. Connections run over HTTPS (TLS), and what is stored is encrypted with AES-256, the same standard approved to protect classified government information. The handful of providers we rely on to run the service, the AI model, our hosting, and our database, only ever process it to deliver the service to you. They do not use your conversations to train their models. Think of it as a closed set: what you bring in stays in, used only to help you.

Uploads are read, then shredded

This is where we go further than most sites. When you upload a script, deck, or document, the text is pulled out and immediately encrypted right in your browser, at the moment of upload. It is held only as encrypted text, decrypted for the single moment your Fellow reads it, and then shredded from memory. The file itself is never kept. The parts you actually discuss become part of your conversation history, so your Fellow can keep working with you on the project, and you can delete that history whenever you want.

Why this matters here especially

Creators come to MyBroadcastFellow with unproduced scripts, unsold formats, half-formed ideas, and the real numbers behind their projects. That is exactly the material this industry teaches you to guard. You should be able to develop it honestly, out loud, without wondering where it will end up. That trust is the foundation the whole thing rests on.

You stay in control

For the formal details, see our Privacy Policy.


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