Terms of Use
TruthMirror is for voluntary, private reflection between people who understand what they are sharing and who can see it.
Last updated: 11 June 2026
1. Voluntary use
Use TruthMirror only if you are comfortable answering. Do not pressure, coerce, threaten, or manipulate anyone into answering a mirror.
2. Who sees what
When you answer a mirror, your answers are visible to the person who created or sent that mirror. The creator’s reflections unlock only according to the selected mirror mode.
3. No emergency or professional advice
TruthMirror is not emergency support, therapy, medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or a crisis service. If there is immediate danger or distress, use appropriate local emergency or professional support channels.
4. Acceptable use
Do not use the app for harassment, abuse, blackmail, threats, sexual exploitation, impersonation, unlawful content, spam, or attempts to obtain sensitive information through pressure or deception.
5. Accounts and security
You are responsible for protecting your account credentials and for using a real email address you control. Site operators should configure HTTPS, mail, and canonical App URL before real use.
6. Content responsibility
Creators are responsible for the mirrors and questions they create. Recipients are responsible for the answers they choose to submit. Everyone should share only what they are comfortable sharing. Users may delete their own account, and recipients may delete their own response session for a mirror.
7. Availability and MVP status
This is an MVP-style application. Features may change, and availability may depend on the hosting environment, database, mail configuration, and server setup.
8. Misuse
Operators may remove access, disable invites, delete abusive mirrors, or restrict accounts if the app is used in harmful, unlawful, or coercive ways.
9. Changes
These terms may be updated as the product gains stronger privacy, deletion, reporting, verification, and security features.