Trust
A trust page written in plain English.
Outfyt should be understandable not only when it scores an outfit, but also when it handles data. This page explains what happens to photos, where they are stored, and what standards shape the product.
Storage
Private VPS + S3 storage
Wardrobe uploads and related metadata stay secured in Outfyt's controlled infrastructure.
AI role
OpenAI API analysis
OpenAI APIs are used only to process the AI features you actively request inside Outfyt.
Operator
Arman Ajdani
Trust and privacy requests route directly to the solo founder.
Data and Privacy Dashboard
What happens when you upload a photo
The product needs a small, practical set of information to organize a wardrobe and evaluate an outfit. Every data entry is secured inside Outfyt and used only to run the product experience you requested.
Photo processing
When you upload a photo, the system analyzes clothing attributes such as category, color, silhouette, season, and likely occasion.
Private VPS and secure storage
Original uploads and wardrobe metadata are secured inside Outfyt using private VPS infrastructure, S3-compatible object storage, and controlled access.
Protected by Cloudflare
Traffic and core protections are routed through Cloudflare to help keep Outfyt stable and secure.
No unrelated sharing
Outfyt does not sell, rent, or share your wardrobe data with advertisers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties.
Direct support
Privacy questions, deletion requests, and trust concerns route directly to Arman Ajdani at [email protected].
In plain English
The AI job is to understand clothing, not overreach.
Outfyt uses OpenAI APIs to identify wardrobe attributes and outfit signals only when you request AI-powered analysis. The system is designed to organize items, explain scores, and suggest combinations, not to identify people or make hidden profile decisions.
Step 1
Your photo is transferred securely over HTTPS when you upload it.
Step 2
Outfyt stores the upload and related wardrobe metadata inside its secured private infrastructure.
Step 3
When you request AI features, OpenAI APIs process only the data needed to generate clothing analysis and outfit insights.
Step 4
The product keeps each data entry secured so it can serve your wardrobe, score results, and history inside Outfyt.
Step 5
You can contact the founder directly if you need support, review, or deletion help.
Sharing policy
Data stays protected inside Outfyt.
Outfyt does not sell, rent, or share user data with advertisers, marketers, data brokers, or unrelated third parties. Data is handled only within Outfyt's secured operating stack and the tightly scoped services required to deliver the product, such as Cloudflare, secure private hosting, S3-compatible object storage, and OpenAI APIs for AI features you initiate.
Community Guidelines
Clear standards keep the product safer and more useful.
Upload only content you have the right to use
Wardrobe photos, outfit images, and reference material should belong to you or be content you are allowed to upload.
Do not upload illegal, abusive, or explicit material
Outfyt is for wardrobe organization and style feedback, not harmful or unlawful content.
Protect privacy
Do not use the product to expose personal information about yourself or anyone else beyond what is necessary for the service.
Respect the product and its users
Spam, harassment, attempts to break the service, or efforts to access other users' data are not allowed.
Questions and Requests
Trust only works when contact is direct.
For privacy questions, deletion requests, policy issues, or product trust concerns, email [email protected]. The product is operated directly by Arman Ajdani.
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