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Licence & notices

The promises, in writing

Everything the marketing pages claim, stated where it is binding. The full documents ship inside the app; this is the readable version.

The model, and what it will do

DT Life downloads and runs a model derived from Alibaba's Qwen3-VL, licensed under the Apache License 2.0. There is no separate acceptable-use policy for you to accept. The weights are a modified build with the model's refusal behaviour removed: it will answer things a hosted assistant declines, and it filters nothing on your behalf. What you ask it, and what you do with the answer, is yours — including staying within the law where you live.

Apache License 2.0

The licence, in plain terms

This is a summary. The full text governs, and it is what you agree to.

PointWhat it means
What you may do Install and use DT Life on up to three machines you own or control. Don't resell it or share your key.
Age 18 or over. The bundled model is uncensored.
Your data Stays on your machine. We never receive it, and cannot recover it for you. Back it up.
If your licence lapses The app becomes read-only. Your data stays readable and exportable, permanently and free.
Warranty None. The model is wrong sometimes; nothing it says is advice.
Refunds Crypto cannot be reversed. A card can be refunded while the key is uncollected. Use the 14-day trial first.

Open-source components

DT Life is built on work by other people. Each component stays under its own licence, and several of those grant you rights our licence does not — including, where the licence requires it, the right to obtain or replace the component in question.

Inference

  • llama.cpp MIT
  • onnxruntime MIT
  • NVIDIA CUDA redistributables CUDA EULA

Models

  • Kokoro-82M Apache-2.0
  • PaddleOCR v4 Apache-2.0
  • Whisper, Piper voices per model

Application

  • Tauri, React MIT / Apache-2.0
  • FastAPI, spaCy MIT / Apache-2.0
  • misaki MIT

The complete list, generated from the actual build, ships as THIRD_PARTY_NOTICES.md in the install directory.

Components under copyleft licences

A few dependencies are under the LGPL or MPL. Those licences give you the right to replace the component with your own build and keep using DT Life, and the application is packaged so that you can: the libraries are ordinary files in the install directory rather than fused into the executable. Written requests for source go to the address below.

Privacy

There is no privacy policy to write for the app, because there is no collection. DT Life has no account system, no telemetry, no crash reporting and no analytics. It contacts the network only to download the model on first run, and for features you explicitly enable.

This website carries no analytics either — no tracker, no pixel, no fingerprinting, nothing that loads before you ask for it.

The one exception: the live chat

If you open Talk to Mia on this site, that is a hosted video call run by Anam, not by the app. It uses your microphone, and what you say in it goes to Anam's servers. Nothing loads and no connection is made until you click, and the panel says all of this again before it starts.

Anam's default is to keep that conversation — transcript, your audio, the model's prompts and replies, and a video recording of the call kept for thirty days. We turn the recording off when we start the session, so it is never made. The rest we delete: the moment the call ends we ask Anam to erase the transcript, the analytics and the IP address it came from. What we cannot delete is their billing record that a call happened, and how long it lasted.

It exists so you can ask questions before you download anything. It is not the product, and the product does not work this way. Do not tell it anything you would not put in a browser tab — that is exactly what the app on your own machine is for.

Your licence key is verified by checking a signature on your own machine, so buying creates no account. Pay in cryptocurrency and we learn nothing about you at all. Pay by card and Stripe — not us — sees your name and card details; what reaches this shop is an order id, an amount, and the email address you chose to give, kept only so the order can be found again.