Ownership And Control
How to think about control over generated audio, account state, and plan-managed actions in Hearr.
Goal
Set practical expectations around what users should confirm in product and policy.
Context
People want to know what they can manage, keep, or delete after generating private listening audio. Clear trust copy should point them to visible product and policy paths instead of making broad ownership claims.
What you can check immediately
- the current pricing page
- the trust and privacy links
- the docs that explain how the workflow works before you upload more material
Before you rely on saved output or account actions
- confirm whether the current flow requires sign in
- confirm the current plan details and limits that apply to your workflow
- review the latest terms and privacy language instead of guessing from an older page
Practical expectation
Treat ownership and control questions as account and policy questions that should be confirmed from the visible product and legal pages, not from a vague promise.
Where should I review plan or billing details before I rely on Hearr?
Use the pricing page and the linked legal pages whenever you want the current plan, billing, or account boundaries before a longer workflow.
Should I assume every workflow works the same with or without signing in?
No. Check the current product flow when account state, saved history, or plan-managed actions matter to you.