Privacy Policy
Effective Date: May 20, 2026 Operator: LetsJune, Inc., a Delaware corporation ("LetsJune," "june," "we," "us," "our")
LetsJune, Inc. operates a personal-shopping service called june. We communicate with you primarily over SMS/text message. This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, who we share it with, and the choices you have. By using june, opting in to receive text messages from us, or otherwise interacting with us through https://letsjune.com (the "Site"), you agree to the practices described here.
If anything in this policy is unclear, write us at hello@letsjune.com. We will answer in plain English.
1. Who we are and how to reach us
LetsJune, Inc. is a Delaware corporation with a principal place of business at 5570 Carnegie Loop, Livermore, California 94550, United States. The data controller for the information described in this policy is LetsJune, Inc. You can reach us at hello@letsjune.com.
2. What we collect
We try to collect only the information june needs to do its job. The categories below describe what we collect at launch ("Day 1"). Some features described in our public roadmap (for example, optional closet-photo upload, optional Gmail order-tracking, or an optional spending card) are not available at launch. If we add a feature later that requires collecting additional information, we will tell you about it in advance and ask for your consent separately — we will not start collecting new categories of information silently.
2.1 Information you give us directly
- Phone number. Required to use june. You provide it when you sign up on letsjune.com.
- First name. You provide it when you sign up.
- Message content. When you text june, we receive and store the text of your messages. When you send a photo or screenshot to june, we receive and store that image so june can answer your question.
- Web-demo conversation logs. If you try the conversation demo on letsjune.com before signing up, we store the conversation so june can pick up where you left off if you decide to sign up later.
- Payment information. If you subscribe to a paid plan, our payment processor (Stripe) collects your payment card details. We never see or store full card numbers — we receive only a payment token, your subscription status, and the last four digits of your card for reference.
- Support inquiries. If you email hello@letsjune.com or otherwise contact us, we keep the contents of that correspondence.
2.2 Information we collect automatically
- Device and browser information for visitors to letsjune.com — IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URL, pages visited, and timestamps. We do not store raw IP addresses. IP addresses are hashed using a one-way function with a rotating salt and stored only in hashed form. This lets us rate-limit abusive traffic without keeping personally-identifying network data.
- Product-usage events — for example, that a sign-up form was submitted, that a paywall was shown, that a message was sent or received. These events are recorded with a per-user identifier so we can measure how the Service is working.
- Error logs — when something breaks, we capture the error so we can fix it. Error logs may include the page you were on, the action you were taking, and the technical details of the failure. We never include the contents of your messages or your photos in error logs.
2.3 Information we receive from third parties
- Subscription state from Stripe. When you subscribe, cancel, or change a plan, Stripe tells us the new state of your subscription. Stripe also tells us when payments succeed or fail.
- Delivery receipts from Twilio. When we send you a text message, our SMS provider tells us whether the message was delivered, queued, or failed.
3. How we use what we collect
We use the information described above to:
- Operate the Service — accept your messages, answer your questions, send you product recommendations, deliver receipts and notifications, and remember context so june gets better at helping you specifically over time.
- Process payments and manage subscriptions if you sign up for a paid plan.
- Provide customer support and respond to your questions.
- Protect the Service — detect and prevent fraud, abuse, spam, and security incidents; enforce our Terms of Service.
- Measure and improve the Service — understand which features people use, which message styles work, and where we should focus engineering effort.
- Comply with legal obligations — respond to lawful requests from regulators, courts, or law enforcement.
We do not use the contents of your messages or your photos to train any public, shared, or general-purpose machine-learning model. june's underlying AI provider (Anthropic) processes your messages and photos in real time only to generate june's reply; Anthropic does not retain those inputs to train its models when used through their API. This is a commitment we will keep regardless of how it limits our cost or product-development velocity.
4. SMS and Mobile Information — Sharing Restrictions
This section describes how we treat your mobile phone number and SMS-related information specifically. It is critical for carrier compliance and for your trust.
No mobile information will be shared with third parties or affiliates for marketing or promotional purposes. Information sharing to subcontractors in support services, such as customer service or message delivery, is permitted. All other categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties.
In plain English:
- We never sell your phone number.
- We never rent, lease, or trade your phone number with marketers, affiliates, advertisers, or data brokers.
- We never share your SMS opt-in consent with any third party — that consent is a private record between you and LetsJune.
- We do share your phone number with the service providers we use to operate the Service — for example, our SMS provider (Twilio) needs your phone number to deliver messages to you. These service providers are contractually limited to using your phone number only for the purpose of delivering our Service.
5. Who we share information with
Beyond the SMS-specific protections in Section 4, here is the complete list of who else receives information we collect:
5.1 Service providers (subprocessors)
We use a small set of carefully-chosen vendors to run the Service. Each is contractually bound to use information only as needed to deliver their service to us:
- Twilio — sends and receives SMS messages on our behalf. Receives: your phone number, the text of messages sent to and from you.
- Anthropic — provides the AI model that powers june's responses. Receives: the text of your messages and any photos you send, only at the moment june is composing a reply. Inputs sent through the Anthropic API are not used to train Anthropic's models.
- Stripe — processes payments and manages subscriptions if you sign up for a paid plan. Receives: payment-card details (which we never see), name, email, and subscription state.
- Supabase — operates the database that stores your account information and message history.
- Vercel — hosts our website and our backend service.
- Cloudflare R2 — stores any photos or screenshots you send us, encrypted at rest.
- Inngest — operates the background queues that process your messages reliably.
- PostHog — provides product analytics so we can measure how the Service is working.
- Sentry — captures application errors so we can fix bugs.
- Google Workspace — provides our internal email (hello@letsjune.com) and document storage for company operations.
We do not authorize any of these vendors to use your information for their own marketing.
5.2 Legal requirements
We may disclose information when we believe in good faith that the disclosure is required to comply with a valid legal process (subpoena, court order, regulatory request), to enforce our Terms of Service, to protect the safety of any person, or to protect the rights or property of LetsJune. Where we are legally permitted to do so, we will notify you before disclosing your information in response to a legal request.
5.3 Business transfers
If LetsJune is involved in a merger, acquisition, financing due-diligence, reorganization, bankruptcy, or sale of company assets, your information may be transferred as part of that transaction. We will require any successor to honor the commitments in this Privacy Policy.
6. Recommendations and commissions
Some of the products june recommends to you include links that may earn LetsJune a small commission if you buy through them. This does not change what june recommends to you. june's recommendations are determined by what fits, what you've told us you like, and what's actually in stock — not by which retailers pay a commission. We disclose the commission relationship inline in messages where applicable, as required by 16 CFR Part 255 (the FTC's Endorsement Guides).
You can opt out of receiving any commercial recommendation at any time by replying STOP to a text message from june.
7. Cookies and analytics
The Site uses a minimal set of cookies and similar technologies:
- Strictly necessary cookies — required to operate the Site (session state, security tokens). These cannot be disabled if you want to use the Site.
- Preference cookies — remember your choices (for example, that you've already seen a banner).
- Analytics cookies — set by PostHog to help us understand which pages people visit and which features work. PostHog operates as a first-party analytics provider, meaning your data is not pooled with other companies' data.
We do not use third-party advertising cookies, retargeting pixels, or cross-site tracking. If your browser sends a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal, we treat it as a valid request to opt out of any "sale" or "sharing" of personal information under California law.
8. Children's privacy
june is for adults. The Service is intended for users who are at least 18 years old. We do not knowingly collect information from anyone under the age of 13. If you believe a child has provided information to us, please contact hello@letsjune.com and we will delete the information promptly. If you are between 13 and 17, please do not use june; ask a parent or guardian to do so on your behalf.
9. Your rights
Depending on where you live, you have specific rights with respect to your personal information. Regardless of where you live, we offer the rights below to all of our users:
- Right to access. You can ask us for a copy of the personal information we hold about you.
- Right to deletion. You can ask us to delete your personal information. Some information may be retained where we have a legal obligation to keep it (for example, tax records).
- Right to correction. You can ask us to correct information that is inaccurate.
- Right to opt out of marketing. You can opt out of receiving recurring or proactive text messages at any time by replying
STOP. - Right to portability. You can ask us to provide your information in a machine-readable format.
- Right to non-discrimination. We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights.
To exercise any of these rights, email hello@letsjune.com from the email address associated with your account (or, if you signed up by phone only, contact us from a phone-verified channel so we can confirm your identity). We will respond within 30 days for most requests, and within 45 days for the most complex requests.
California residents have additional rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA / CPRA), including the right to know which categories of personal information we collect, the right to opt out of any "sale" or "sharing" of personal information (LetsJune does not sell or share personal information in the sense used by the CCPA), and the right to limit the use of sensitive personal information.
EU/UK residents — we do not currently market the Service outside the United States. If you are an EU/UK resident who has nonetheless been able to sign up, you have the rights described above plus the rights granted under the GDPR/UK-GDPR, including the right to lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority. The legal bases on which we process your personal data are (a) performance of a contract with you, (b) compliance with our legal obligations, and (c) our legitimate interests in operating, improving, and securing the Service.
10. Data retention
We keep your information for as long as your account is active and for a short period afterwards, as described below. We will delete information sooner if you ask us to.
- Account information (phone, name, subscription state) — for the life of your account, plus 90 days after deletion.
- Message history and conversation logs — for the life of your account, plus 90 days after deletion. Web-demo conversations are retained whether or not you sign up, so we can pick up the conversation if you sign up later. You can ask us to delete them at any time.
- Photos and screenshots you send us — for the life of your account, plus 90 days after deletion. If you ask us to delete a specific photo, we will do so within 30 days.
- Payment records — retained for 7 years as required by U.S. tax and accounting laws.
- Hashed IP addresses and event logs — retained for 12 months in identifiable form, then anonymized.
- Consent records — retained for the life of your account, plus 4 years after deletion. This is a regulatory requirement: we have to be able to prove you consented to receive messages from us.
11. Security
We protect your information using industry-standard measures:
- Encryption in transit (TLS) for all connections between you, our website, and our backend.
- Encryption at rest for all data stored in our database and our photo storage.
- Row-level isolation in our database, so one user's data cannot be exposed to another user even if our backend has a bug.
- Restricted access — only specific company personnel can access user data, and only for a stated operational reason.
- Logging of all access to user data, audited periodically.
No system is perfectly secure. If we discover a security incident that materially affects your information, we will notify you without undue delay and in accordance with applicable law.
12. International data transfers
LetsJune is based in the United States. Our service providers (Section 5.1) operate primarily in the United States but may process data in other regions of the world for reliability and redundancy. By using june, you understand that your information may be transferred to, stored in, and processed in the United States and other countries.
13. Do Not Track
Some browsers send a "Do Not Track" (DNT) signal. There is no industry standard for how to respond to DNT signals. We treat DNT signals the same as a Global Privacy Control (GPC) signal — as a valid opt-out of any "sale" or "sharing" of personal information under California law.
14. Changes to this Privacy Policy
We will update this Privacy Policy when our practices change or when the law requires. If we make material changes — for example, if we add a new category of information we collect, or a new purpose we use it for — we will notify you over SMS, by email, or by a prominent notice on letsjune.com at least 30 days before the change takes effect. The "Effective Date" at the top of this page will always reflect the date of the most recent update.
15. Contact
If you have questions, complaints, or requests related to this Privacy Policy or to how we handle your information, please contact us:
LetsJune, Inc. 5570 Carnegie Loop Livermore, California 94550 United States Email: hello@letsjune.com Website: https://letsjune.com