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Your Account
Memory Breakdown
Quick start walks you through your first memory and client setup. Export downloads all memories as a JSON file.
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Change PIN
Pick a new PIN. Your encrypted memories stay intact — only the way they are unlocked changes. Your old PIN is required.
Forgot your PIN? Use your recovery code instead.
Passkeys Coming soon
Passkeys are device-bound credentials (Touch ID, Windows Hello, hardware keys) that unlock your account on this device without typing your PIN. Your PIN stays the canonical credential for cross-device sign-in and is what wraps your encryption key — passkeys are a convenience layer on top.
Passkey enrollment is not available yet. Use your PIN to sign in for now.
Recovery Code
Your 12-word BIP-39 recovery code was shown once when you set up your PIN. We do not store it — that is the point of recovery-code-or-bust. If you have your code and want to use it, go to /recover-with-code.
If you lose both your PIN and your recovery code, your existing encrypted memories become mathematically unrecoverable — nobody, including us, can decrypt them. Your account, agents, and collections remain intact, and any new memories you create after re-enrolling a PIN work normally.
Roll your recovery code
Generate a fresh 12-word recovery code and retire the old one. Use this if you suspect the previous code may have been seen by someone else, or after using it to recover from a forgotten PIN.
Your PIN does not change. Your encrypted memories are not re-encrypted — only the way the recovery code unlocks them changes.
Generate a new recovery code?
This generates a new recovery code. Your old recovery code will stop working immediately once the new one is saved on the server. Your PIN and your memories are not affected.
You will be prompted for your PIN to authorize the change.
Your new recovery code
Your old recovery code no longer works. If you forget your PIN and lose this new code, your encrypted memories are unrecoverable. Not by us. Not by anyone.
Your clipboard may keep a copy of these words. Clear your clipboard after pasting into your password manager.
Retype the 12 words below exactly as shown to confirm you have a copy.
Refresh PIN binding for this browser
Press this if any of your clients (browser, MCP CLI, mobile) are hitting 401 errors or empty memory searches after:
- A long idle period.
- Rotating your recovery code.
- Recovering with your 12-word code.
What it does: verifies your PIN locally (OPAQUE — PIN never leaves the browser), then writes a fresh encryption wrap against your bearer. You have one bearer that every client uses, so this one action fixes them all.
If you have not paired an MCP CLI yet, run gnosis auth from
your terminal first.
Encryption state repair
Closes per-agent encryption-key coverage gaps. Use this if a sibling agent (CLI, mobile, automation) joined one of your collections before you enrolled a PIN, or if a coverage audit surfaces a missing wrap.
This is non-destructive: it only adds missing key-wraps under your current K_user. Nothing is deleted, no plaintext touched, no fallbacks weakened. Idempotent — runs safely on a healthy account (returns 0 gaps).
Your Data
Everything we store about you is visible in the Overview section above and on the Agents and Collections pages. We do not track usage patterns, search queries, or memory content. How we protect your data
Export downloads all your memories as a JSON file.
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Delete Account
Permanently delete your account and all memories. This cannot be undone. Data is removed from production systems within 30 days. May persist in encrypted backups up to 90 days.
This will permanently delete:
- memories (encrypted content + embeddings + metadata)
- Your account record (email, name)
- All topic indexes and search data
Encrypted backups expire within 90 days.