House · Silence for your data
Confidentiality

Silence is infrastructure. Not a promise.

Discretion cannot be promised in words — it can only be built. At the House it is engineered into where your data lives, who has no access to it, and what is physically impossible to do with it against your will. We keep silent about ourselves — and so we are trusted to keep silent about you.

How the silence is built

Five principles on which the discretion of the House rests.

01Sovereign storage within the perimeter of the HouseYour data is held on the House’s protected, sovereign infrastructure — not in a public cloud, and not anywhere a foreign jurisdiction can reach.
02Zero-knowledge accessThe structure in full is seen only by your partner and those you name yourself. Not even the House’s own people have access: the system is built so that there are no extra eyes — not by rule, but by construction.
03Data never leaves the perimeterNothing you entrust to the House passes to third parties or trains any model. The House’s artificial intelligence computes on private infrastructure — on your matter, never on someone else’s servers.
04Encryption at every layerTransmission, storage and computation are protected by end-to-end encryption. Even were a medium to end up where it should not, it cannot be read — the key stays within the perimeter of the House.
05Discretion as conductThe House names no clients, displays no logos, and never turns your name into a shop window. The work of the House is known to those who need to know it — and to no one else.

For those with the most at stake, a leak is not an inconvenience. It is a risk.

And so discretion at the House is not a line in a policy, but the way it is built. You need not take us at our word: the silence of the House is visible in what cannot be done with your data.

The most precious things, the House keeps as it keeps silence.

The first move is the Diagnostic. Everything you write stays within the House.
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