LingoDial

Privacy & consent

The short version: your call, your voice, your choice.

LingoDial is pre-launch. This page states the defaults we build against today; a full policy will accompany the public release. If anything below ever changes, it will only change toward you having more control, not less.

Calls and recording

We treat every call as if it were governed by two-party consent law, regardless of where either person actually is. By default, nothing on a call is stored: no audio, no transcripts. Live translation runs on streaming buffers that are discarded as the call proceeds. Storage of transcripts or audio happens only when both participants affirmatively opt in, and a disclosure line at the start of every call states what is active for that call.

Voice data

Only your own voice can be enrolled, recorded live on your own device against your verified account. There is no mechanism to enroll, upload, or clone anyone else's voice. Your voice model is used solely to render your translated speech on calls you make. You can delete it at any time; deletion is honored immediately. Voice models are never exportable, never shared, and never sold.

Biometrics

Face ID and Touch ID checks happen entirely on your device through Apple's APIs. LingoDial never receives your biometric data — only a signed attestation that a check succeeded on your enrolled device, scoped to a single call. If a biometric check fails, the call still connects using a default voice.

Waitlist

Joining the waitlist stores one thing: your email address. We use it to send you a single invitation email. It is not shared or sold, and you can ask us to remove it at any time.

Contact

Questions, deletion requests, or anything else: hello@lingodial.com.