Privacy Policy

Your privacy, protected

Last updated: June 29, 2026

Anchor is a free crisis-support service for British Columbia. We built it on a simple promise: people in crisis deserve dignity and complete control over their own information. Anchor is anonymous by default. We do not require an account, we do not track you across the internet, and we never sell your data.

1. Who we are

This Privacy Policy explains how the Anchor Crisis Foundation ("Anchor", "we", "us") handles information in connection with the Anchor mobile application and the Anchor website (together, the "Service"). Anchor serves residents of British Columbia, Canada.

Questions about this policy or your information can be sent to AnchorCrisisFoundation@outlook.com.

2. The information we handle

Information stored only on your device

Most of what Anchor remembers stays on your own device and never reaches our servers. This includes your app settings (such as language, accessibility preferences, and appearance) and any personal support plan you create. You can clear this information at any time from the app's Settings screen, or by uninstalling the app.

Anonymous usage information

To understand whether Anchor is helping people reach support quickly, we record a small amount of anonymous activity — for example, that a session started and that a connection to a help resource was made. This information is not tied to your name, your account (there is none), or your identity.

Information you choose to send us

Some features let you contact us directly. When you use them, you decide what to share:

A note for moments of crisis: Anchor is an information and guidance tool — it is not an emergency service and it does not monitor what you do in the app. If you are in immediate danger, call 911, or call or text 988 for suicide and crisis support.

3. How we use information

We do not use your information for advertising, and we do not sell or rent it to anyone.

4. Who can see your information

Anonymous usage and survey trends may be viewed by our team and authorized volunteers to help improve the Service. Messages, feedback, and volunteer applications you send are received by the Foundation and may be reviewed by our team and authorized volunteers who help operate Anchor. We ask everyone with access to keep this information confidential.

Service providers

We rely on a small number of trusted providers to operate the Service, such as Microsoft (to receive and manage email) and our hosting provider. These providers process information only as needed to provide their service to us.

We may also disclose information if required by law or to protect the safety of a person.

5. How long we keep it

Information stored on your device stays until you clear it or uninstall the app. Anonymous usage and survey data are kept to track long-term trends. Emails you send us (feedback, contact messages, volunteer applications) are kept as long as needed to respond to and document them, and then disposed of in the ordinary course.

6. Your choices and rights

7. Children

Anchor provides crisis information that can help people of all ages reach support. It is not designed to collect personal information from children, and we do not knowingly request it. If you believe a child has sent us personal information, please contact us so we can remove it.

8. Security

We take reasonable steps to protect information in our care. No method of transmission or storage is perfectly secure, but we work to keep Anchor private by design and to minimize the information we collect in the first place.

9. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the "Last updated" date above. Significant changes will be reflected here on this page.

10. Contact us

Anchor Crisis Foundation
British Columbia, Canada
AnchorCrisisFoundation@outlook.com