Fourth Wall
The quiet contract

Privacy
policy.

Fourth Wall exists so you can record one private video for one person. This page explains, in plain words, what that means for your data — what we touch, what we never touch, and how to take all of it back whenever you like.

Last updated 31 May 2026
Applies to The private beta
The short version
If you read nothing else
01

Your video is a link, not a feed. One recipient, no algorithm, no audience — and never will be.

02

The job posting you paste is used once to draft your script, then it is forgotten. Never sold, never used to train anything.

03

Your takes, scripts and finished videos leave with you, completely, the moment you decide to go.

01

What we collect

We try to collect as little as the product can run on. There are only a few things we genuinely need, and we name each one here.

Your email

So you can sign in, and so we can send the one note that tells you the beta has opened. That's the whole list of reasons.

The job posting you paste

The text you drop in to generate a script. We read it to write your draft, and that is the end of its job. More on this in section 03.

Your scripts and recordings

The lines you keep or edit, the takes you record, and the finished video we stitch for you. These are yours; we store them so the app can hand them back to you.

A little operational data

Basic, un-creepy things a service needs to stay up — when something errored, roughly how many people are in a session — kept in the plainest form that still works.

02

What we never do

Some of the most useful things about a privacy policy are the promises about what isn't happening. These are ours.

We don't sell your data, and we don't share it with advertisers or data brokers. There is no ad business here to feed.

We don't build a public profile out of you. There is no feed, no follower count, no comments, no recommendation engine — and adding one is not on the roadmap.

We don't use your videos, scripts, or the job postings you paste to train AI models, ours or anyone else's.

We don't watch your recordings. A finished video is a private link between you and one recipient; it isn't reviewed for content unless you specifically ask us for help with it.

03

The job posting goes nowhere

When you paste a posting, we send that text to a language model to draft your opening, middle and close. We pass along only the posting and the tone you chose — not your name, your email, or who you are.

Once your draft exists, the posting has done its only job. It isn't kept as a permanent record, sold, or used to train anything. If you start over with a new posting, the old one is replaced, not archived.

The script that comes back is yours to edit, rewrite, or throw away. The words stay yours.

04

Your videos & the private link

Each finished video becomes a private link that you choose to send. Anyone with the link can watch it, so treat it the way you'd treat the video itself — share it only with the person you made it for.

We store your recordings so the app can show them back to you and so the link keeps working for your recipient. We don't make them public, list them anywhere, or surface them to other users.

You can revoke a link at any time. Once revoked, the link stops opening for everyone, including people you'd already sent it to.

05

How long we keep things

We keep your scripts and videos for as long as your account is around, because that's what makes them available to you. We aren't trying to hold onto anything longer than it's useful to you.

Intermediate scraps — individual takes you discarded, drafts you replaced — are cleared out as they're superseded rather than kept forever.

If you close your account, everything tied to it is removed. See the next section for exactly how.

06

Delete everything in one tap

Your account is your call. From settings, you can delete your account and, with it, your takes, your scripts, your finished videos, and any links you'd created.

When you do, those links stop working immediately and the underlying files are queued for permanent removal from our storage shortly after. We aim to have the last copies gone within thirty days, including routine backups.

If you'd rather take a single video down without leaving, you can delete it on its own and revoke its link — no need to close the whole account.

07

Cookies & analytics

We use the small set of cookies needed to keep you signed in and to remember your preferences. That's the functional minimum, not a tracking apparatus.

We don't run third-party advertising trackers, and we don't follow you around the rest of the web. Any usage measurement we do is aggregate and is there to keep the early sessions calm and working — not to profile you.

08

Children

Fourth Wall is made for adults applying for work and isn't intended for children under 16. We don't knowingly collect data from them. If you believe a child has signed up, write to us and we'll remove the account and its data.

09

Changes to this policy

Fourth Wall is being built slowly, and the way it works will change before it opens widely. When this policy changes in a way that matters, we'll update the date at the top and, for anything significant, send the same kind of single, quiet email we promised everywhere else.

We won't quietly broaden what we do with your data and hope you don't notice. That would defeat the entire point of the thing.

10

Talk to a person

If you have a question about your data, want a copy of it, or want it gone, there's a real person on the other end. No ticket queue, no bot.

Write to [email protected] and you'll hear back.

One video, for one person.

That's the whole promise, and this policy is just the long way of keeping it. If something here is ever unclear, ask — we'd rather over-explain than have you wonder.