A receipt for every ‘yes’
Every time you agree to share a piece of information, Agreely hands you a receipt. It stays on your phone. No one, not even the company, can quietly change it later.
You have no idea. Agreely changes that: a receipt for every ‘yes,’ and the power to take your consent back whenever you want.
No receipt. No way to see who looked at your information. And when you change your mind, you have to hope that someone, somewhere, honors your choice.
You agree, the screen closes, and you are left with no proof of what you said yes to.
There is no way to know who inside the company looked at your information, or when.
Changing your mind should be simple. In practice, your ‘no’ often gets lost along the way.
No jargon, no empty promises. Here, plainly, is what Agreely puts in your hands.
Every time you agree to share a piece of information, Agreely hands you a receipt. It stays on your phone. No one, not even the company, can quietly change it later.
A simple log answers one question: who looked at my information, and when? You see it without revealing who you are anywhere else.
Changed your mind? Take your consent back with a tap, using your fingerprint or your face. From the very next time, the company gets a ‘no.’
Withdrawal applies going forward: it stops future uses, not the ones already made.
A receipt can be checked by an independent tool, a bit like a referee who isn’t on anyone’s side. You don’t have to trust Agreely: the math does the work.
Verify a receiptOpen my.agreely.ca and add it to your home screen: it installs and works like a real app, with no app store in the way.
You get in with your fingerprint or your face. Nothing to remember, nothing to lose.
No name, no email address, no phone number. Agreely never asks for them.
It installs in one tap and works even offline, when the network drops.
In every agreement, the company kept the record, and you kept nothing. Agreely flips that. You are no longer the only person in the room without a receipt.
You are on equal footing. You hold the same proof the company holds, right in your pocket.
You can see clearly. Who looked at your information, and when: it’s there in black and white.
You decide. A yes, a no, a change of heart: your choice is honored and proven.
The fastest way to change things is to ask. When enough people ask for a real consent receipt, companies start offering one.
Agreely stores neither your name nor your email. We keep the proof of your consents, not your information itself.
Each company sees only its own relationship with you. Agreely gives no one a way to follow you from one place to the next.
We do not promise to stop leaks or hackers. We give you proof, visibility and control. That is different, and it is honest.
Short answers to the questions we hear most.
No, it’s the opposite. Agreely asks you for no name, no email, no address. We keep the proof of your consents, not your information. The point is to give you more, not to take from you.
No. The citizen app is free for you. Companies are the ones who pay to offer real consent receipts.
No. Only a seal made from your receipt goes there, like a wax seal: it proves the receipt hasn’t changed, without anyone being able to trace it back to you. Your information itself never leaves your device.
When you withdraw your consent, the company gets a ‘no’ permanently tied to your receipt. From the next time on, it knows the permission is gone, and you keep the proof. Withdrawal applies going forward, not to what has already been done.
You get a 12-word recovery phrase when you create your account. Keep it somewhere safe: it lets you restore everything on a new device.
It’s Quebec’s law on the protection of personal information. Among other things, it gives you the right to clear, free and informed consent, and you can ask for proof of it. To learn more, see the Agreely documentation.
For information only, not legal advice.
Open your app, or ask a company to offer real consent receipts. Both matter.