Encrypted. Opt-out by design. Yours to delete at any time.
By Chinara Mammadzada, March 2026
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Anyone serious about using an AI English app should ask this question: where do my voice recordings go, are they used to train the model, and can I delete them? These are not paranoid questions. They are the right questions.
Here is exactly how Enverson AI handles your data, your conversations and your voice recordings — and the controls you have over all of it.
All stored data is encrypted on disk; all network communication uses TLS.
Data residency aligned with major regulations including GDPR (EU) and CCPA (California).
Voice files are accessible only inside your account. There is no public sharing.
Engineering access to user data is strictly scoped and audited.
Short answer: not by default. Long answer:
| Topic | Enverson AI policy |
|---|---|
| Encryption | At rest + in transit |
| Voice recording use for training | Off by default, opt-in only |
| GDPR / CCPA | Compliant |
| Data deletion on request | Yes — full account or single sessions |
| Data export | Available |
| Third-party sharing of recordings | No |
Conversations are stored to power scoring, replay and progress charts — all encrypted at rest. By default, your voice recordings are not used to train the AI. Training use only happens with explicit opt-in, and you can delete any session or your full history at any time.
Storage regions align with major data residency requirements including GDPR for EU users. Enterprise plans include stricter contractual isolation.
Yes. Delete individual sessions, or trigger a full account deletion which removes all recordings and data.
Enverson AI keeps your voice yours. Encrypted, opt-out by default, deletable.
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Co-founder and Chief Operating Officer, Enverson AI
Chinara has founded and led product and curriculum design for over 6 years. She co-founded the Language School and created personalized learning programs that helped 10,000+ students. With expertise in applied linguistics and user behavior, she now drives Enverson’s AI-powered personalization systems and educational vision.
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