Privacy, felt as care

We didn't promise not to look. We made it impossible.

Most apps ask you to trust that they'll behave. Yenn is built so behaving isn't a choice we get to make. The private parts of you are sealed away from us by design.

01

We ask for almost nothing

No phone number. No email. No legal name. No ID scan. Nothing to memorise. The less we hold about you, the less there is to ever leak, subpoena, or sell. Privacy starts with not collecting the thing in the first place.

Phone numberclose
Email addressclose
Legal nameclose
ID / face scanclose
An invite from someone realcheck
02

Encrypted so only you can open it

Your profile, your photos and your conversations are encrypted end to end. They unlock only for you and the person you matched with, never for us. We couldn't open them if we tried, were asked to, or were ordered to.

Tonight, your place?
I thought you'd never ask.
Bring the good wine.
lockOnly you two can open this
03

Photos forget where they came from

The moment you upload, we strip the hidden data your camera tucks into a photo, including where it was taken. You don't have to remember to. It's simply done, every time.

52.3702, 4.8952
location_off

We quietly removed where this photo was taken.

What actually reaches our servers

The only thing we see is that you're real

Everything personal is encrypted beyond our reach. The one thing we compute on is trust, and trust isn't an identity.

visibility_offNever reaches us
personYour profile
photo_camera_backYour photos
forumYour messages
explore_offWhere you are

Encrypted end to end. We can't read it, hand it over, or sell it.

hubThe only thing we keep
group_addWho vouched for whom
qr_code_scannerIn-person & event check-ins
flagReports, if something's wrong

Anonymous trust signals, all we need to tell real from fake. Never your name, your face, or who you talk to.

04

Leaving means leaving

Because the private parts of you were never ours to begin with, deleting your account isn't a request that sits in a queue. Your space simply closes, and what was yours is genuinely gone, not archived somewhere out of reach.

When you go, you're truly gone.