Your data and privacy, explained
A plain-language overview of what Wren stores, how AI providers handle your content, how to disconnect integrations, and how to request access or deletion.
Wren is built to help you write, not to mine your data. Here is a plain-language look at what we store and the control you have over it. For the full legal detail, see the Privacy Policy.
What Wren stores
When you use Wren, we keep the things you'd expect a writing tool to keep:
- Your writing content — post drafts, ideas, outlines, writing samples, voice-profile documents, style guides, and other context documents you create or upload.
- Your chat messages — conversations with Wren's AI agents are saved so you can pick a writing session back up later.
- Media files — images you attach to posts.
- Connected-account data — if you connect LinkedIn, we store your profile info and post performance metrics (impressions, reactions, comments, reposts) plus periodic analytics snapshots so you can track growth. If you connect Telegram, we store your chat ID and the messages you send to capture ideas. If you connect Readwise, we store your access token and the article content we ingest from your library.
- Settings and account basics — your email, your preferences (writing schedule, notifications, topics), and similar.
AI providers don't train on your content
To generate drafts, outlines, critiques, and images, Wren sends your content to third-party AI model providers. We require that every AI provider we use does not use your data to train or improve their models. We enforce this through our agreements and by choosing API tiers that contractually prohibit training on customer data.
AI outputs are always suggestions for you to review. Wren doesn't make automated decisions with significant effects on you.
Disconnecting integrations
You stay in control of any account you connect:
- LinkedIn — when you disconnect or revoke access, we delete your LinkedIn-sourced data (engagement metrics and profile snapshots) within a reasonable timeframe. Drafts and ideas you created are yours and stay in your account.
- Telegram — this integration is opt-in. You can withdraw consent at any time.
- The browser extension — background analytics capture never starts until you acknowledge a clear disclosure of what it reads (your own LinkedIn pages) and that it never posts or changes anything on LinkedIn. After that, pause it, clear its token, or uninstall it from your browser's extensions page to stop all capture immediately.
- Readwise — disconnect it from Settings → Connected Accounts to stop syncing and remove its stored access token.
- AI clients (MCP) — revoke any tokens you minted from Settings → Connected Accounts → MCP Server, and remove browser-connected clients from the client itself.
Requesting access or deletion
No matter where you live, you can ask us to:
- Access the personal data we hold about you
- Correct anything inaccurate
- Export your content (drafts, ideas, context documents)
- Delete your account and all associated data
To make a request, email privacy@writewithwren.com. We respond in line with applicable law, and we won't charge you for a standard request.
Wren does not sell your personal information, and uses only essential cookies for sign-in and sessions. For everything in detail, read the full Privacy Policy.
Still need help?
Can't find what you're looking for? Email us at support@writewithwren.com and we'll get back to you.