Discreet use
Safety and privacy come first
This site uses careful language, a quick-exit button, and minimal data collection. Your device, browser history, and who can see your screen still matter.
Using the site more safely
- • Use a private device if you can.
- • The quick exit button leaves the site immediately.
- • Only clear browser history if doing so will not create more risk.
- • Be mindful of shared cloud accounts, tablets, and message previews.
- • If someone monitors your device, consider using a library, work, or trusted person's device.
What we store
If using this site could put you at risk, trust that instinct. Use a private device if possible. Leave quickly if you need to. Only clear your history if it is genuinely safe to do so. We store the details you choose to send so staff can respond and manage support securely.
Contact and follow-up
If you submit a support request, staff can view the information you provided, add internal notes, track case progress, and follow up using your stated safe contact method. Immediate danger should always go through emergency services, not this site.
Events and privacy
If you register interest in an event, staff store your registration details so they can assess attendance, access needs, and discreet follow-up. Private location details are only shared after confirmation.
Why safety and privacy matter
For some women, looking for support can create extra risk if someone else monitors their device, messages, accounts, or online activity. A digital footprint can include browser history, saved logins, shared cloud accounts, message previews, location data, and records of forms or emails. Even small traces can matter in the wrong circumstances.
Safety and privacy matter because they make it easier to explore options, read information, and ask for help without drawing attention. Protecting your digital footprint can reduce risk, preserve choice, and give you more control over when, how, and whether to take the next step.