AisahaLog guide
Private online diary: what to look for
A checklist for choosing a private online diary that matches how you want to write and store entries.
Control where entries are stored
A private online diary should make storage choices clear. Local mode is useful when you want entries on one device. Account backup is useful when you want continuity across devices.
The right choice depends on whether your biggest risk is unwanted sync or losing your writing.
Check export and deletion options
You should be able to take your diary with you. Export matters because your entries are your writing, not just app data.
If you use an account, deletion and support paths should be easy to find.
Understand AI settings
If a diary app includes AI, it should be optional and clear about what is sent. A review step is useful because private writing often includes names, places, and sensitive context.
In AisahaLog, AI is off by default and you can review the version that AI will see before sending it.