Every cloud journal — Day One, Notion, Google Docs — sends your private thoughts to a server someone else controls. A company that can be hacked, subpoenaed, sold, or shut down.
FuckitJournal stores everything in your browser's local storage. Your words go from your fingers to your screen and stop there. No account. No password we hold. No sync. No server. Nobody.
Because everything lives in your browser, clearing your browser data will erase your journal. Export regularly using the Tools page. Save the file somewhere safe — your Downloads folder, a USB drive, a private cloud folder you control. We can't recover your entries if you clear your cache. That's not a bug. That's the privacy model.
A paper diary is just pen and paper. Nobody can read it unless you hand it to them. This is the digital equivalent.
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Private journal export
Your journal, your data. Export it, back it up, move it between devices.
Reminder: Back Up Regularly
Your journal lives in your browser's localStorage. Clearing your browser data will erase it permanently — and we can't recover it because we don't have it. Download a JSON backup regularly and save it somewhere safe. That's the price of actual privacy.
That line is not marketing. It is a technical fact. There is no server holding your entries. There is no company that can be subpoenaed for your private thoughts. There is no database to hack. Your words go from your fingers to your screen and stop there.
In 2023, a major mental health journaling app exposed over 3 million user records — including therapy notes — after a database was misconfigured. Even apps with good intentions are only as private as their infrastructure, their staff, and their legal obligations. Cloud-based journaling is not private. It is convenient. Those are different things.
FuckitJournal is a paper diary that happens to run in your browser. Your entries are written to localStorage — a part of your browser that nothing outside your device can read. No account. No sync. No server. When you close the tab, nothing travels anywhere. When you delete an entry, it is gone.
The one real limitation: if you clear your browser data, your journal goes with it. The solution is simple — export a JSON backup regularly and keep it somewhere safe. That's the tradeoff for actual privacy. We think it's worth it.
FuckitJournal is part of the Fuckittalk ecosystem — tools built for the reality of how people actually feel, not the performance of how we're supposed to feel. Fuckittalk is the vent. FuckitJournal is the record. Both stay on your device. Both belong to you.
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