Last updated: 2 July 2026 · anon.co.zw · Operating under Zimbabwe's Cyber and Data Protection Act [Chapter 12:07]
Your account: username, display name, a securely hashed password, optional bio/prompt/avatar, and your email only if you choose to add one (it is never displayed to anyone).
Your chats: messages you send and receive, with delivery/read timestamps.
Anonymous messages: the message text plus a hashed browser token and a hashed network (IP) identifier. We store hashes — not your raw IP — so recipients can block abusive senders without ever learning who they are.
The person you message can't see who you are — no name, no number, no profile. But anonymous is not lawless: if a message is reported and the law requires it, the stored hashed identifiers can be used to trace and act against abusive senders.
We don't sell your data. We don't show your email to anyone. We don't run third-party trackers or analytics on your pages.
Anonymous messages are automatically deleted 90 days after you read them — enjoy them while they last. Chat messages stay until you delete the conversation. Block records are kept so blocks keep working.
When you block an anonymous sender, their hashed identifiers are added to your personal block list — they see nothing and their future messages silently disappear. Reports send the message content and sender identifiers to our moderation queue.
You can delete your account from Settings (coming with the next update): your profile, messages and files are removed. Anonymized abuse records (hashed block identifiers) may be retained to keep blocks and bans effective.
Contact us through the support page or write to support@anon.co.zw.