Yonoo is built on a foundation of transparency and user control. We believe you have the right to know exactly where your data goes, how it's protected, and what choices you have.
Your data security and privacy are our top priorities. Here's everything you need to know about how Yonoo handles your information.
Yonoo is built on a foundation of transparency and user control. We believe you have the right to know exactly where your data goes, how it's protected, and what choices you have.
When you send a message to Yonoo, here's exactly what happens:
All data is encrypted using TLS 1.2+ during transmission. Your conversations are not permanently stored on Yonoo servers.
Yonoo routes your queries to the most suitable AI provider. Each provider has their own data handling policies. We encourage you to review them:
Transparency Note: Each AI response displays a "Powered by [Model Name]" badge so you always know which provider processed your query.
We implement multiple layers of security to protect your data:
We're committed to achieving industry-recognized security certifications:
EU data protection regulation
ActiveSecurity & availability controls
Q2 2026Information security management
Q4 2026Cloud security attestation
2027Under GDPR and similar regulations, you have the right to:
To exercise any of these rights, contact us at privacy@yonoo.ai
To protect your privacy when using Yonoo:
All large language models, including those used by Yonoo, have inherent limitations:
Yonoo must not be used for:
NO WARRANTY: Yonoo AI is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to warranties of accuracy, reliability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Yonoo and its operators shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of AI-generated content.
USER RESPONSIBILITY: By using Yonoo, you acknowledge that AI responses may contain errors and you are responsible for verifying information before acting on it.
We're here to help with any security or privacy concerns:
Last updated: January 11, 2026