A page for the Harper familycreated during arrangement
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Printed volumeready when the family is ready
Ownership transferred to the family — no lock-in, no marketing.
IDuring arrangement
What you provide
What Confinity provides during arrangement.
A private remembrance page
Created during arrangement, owned by the family from day one. Photos, voice, writing — all in one place.
No marketing to the bereaved
We never send ads, chase-up emails, or sales pitches to families who trusted you with their hardest days.
Family export at any time
The family can export everything — photos, text, audio — in open formats. Their archive is theirs.
HIPAA-aware deployment path
Institution-tier comes with a data-processing agreement and a HIPAA-aware deployment path for US operators.
IIThe handover
The moment that defines us
One tap, and the page is theirs.
You create the page during arrangement — a name, the dates, a photograph, a first story. The family receives an ownership link. The moment they accept it, the memorial belongs to them: you keep read-only view and a permanent credit at the foot of the page, and nothing else. That handover is the product's ethical signature, and it cannot be undone — not by you, and not by us.
IIIPlain terms
The agreement, in English
The words a family will one day depend on.
The family owns the page
From the moment they accept the ownership link. You cannot edit, delete, or transfer a memorial after acceptance — and neither can we, without the family.
Your credit is permanent
'Memorial supported by [your name]' stays at the foot of the page for good — seen by every visitor, for as long as the page exists.
No selling to the bereaved
Approaching a family about Confinity features after the service is contractually prohibited. Breaking it ends the partnership. The same rule binds us.
Leaving is easy
Families can export everything in open formats at any time. If you end the partnership, the pages families own are untouched.
IVRigour
Homework you can inspect
Show this page to your solicitor.
The Trust Centre publishes what is encrypted and what is not, where data lives, who processes it, and the promises we cannot make yet — printable as a dossier. Our AI and legal posture is read by two Oxford societies whose findings are published whether or not they flatter us.