Is Dopple AI Safe? What Its Terms Say About Chats
Dopple AI discloses more than most rivals, but its terms take a perpetual, irrevocable license over your chat history for AI training and ad targeting.
By the Depravity team
August 2026 · 8 min read
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Dopple AI is a real, operating company that discloses what it does in writing, which puts it ahead of several rivals that stay silent. The catch is what the disclosure says. Its Terms of Service take a "perpetual, and irrevocable" license over your chat history covering model training and "displaying targeted advertisements", its Privacy Policy reserves the right to share personal information with third parties "without further notice to you", and the minimum registration age is 13.
None of that is hidden. All of it is in documents you agreed to at signup and almost certainly did not read. We read them on August 17, 2026 and quoted the parts that matter below, so you can check every line against the source rather than taking a review site's word for it. Most articles answering this question never open the terms at all.
What Dopple AI's own documents say
Here is the whole picture in one place, taken directly from the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy published at dopple.ai.
| Safety question | What the document says | Read as |
|---|---|---|
| Is the company real? | Operated by Dopple Labs Inc., with a current copyright notice, published terms, a privacy policy and a working support address. | Fine. This is a functioning business, not a fly-by-night site. |
| Are chats used to train the AI? | Yes, stated explicitly: a license over your Chat History for "training and fine-tuning our AI algorithms". | Disclosed openly. Better than silence, but it is happening. |
| Are chats used for advertising? | The same clause covers "displaying targeted advertisements" and "any other lawful purposes as determined by Dopple Labs in its sole discretion". | The clause most people miss. What you type can shape the ads you see. |
| Can you withdraw that permission? | The license is "perpetual, and irrevocable", and also "transferable, sublicensable". | No. Deleting your account later does not unwind the grant, and the rights can move to another company. |
| Is personal information shared? | "Under certain circumstances, we may share your Personal Information with third parties without further notice to you, unless required by law." | Broad and open ended, with no notification promised. |
| How long is data kept? | We could not find any stated retention period in the Privacy Policy. | An absence, not an accusation. It does mean there is no published answer. |
| What is the minimum age? | Registration barred if "you are under 13 years old OR if you're an EU citizen or resident and are under 16 years old". | 13 in the United States. The Terms also state Dopple "does not pre-screen content". |
| Is there an uptime guarantee? | "Dopple Labs provides no guarantee that (i) the Services will meet your needs, (ii) the Services will be continuous, on time, secure, or free from errors." | No service level commitment and no compensation route. Normal for the category, worth knowing. |
Read it as a whole and a pattern emerges. Dopple is candid about being an advertising-adjacent consumer product built on conversation data. If that arrangement is fine with you, it is a legitimate service. If it is not, no privacy setting inside the app changes it, because the permission was granted in the contract rather than in the settings screen.
Can Dopple AI see your chats?
Yes. The Terms of Service state that "any chat text, messages, information, data or other content you transmit or otherwise provide during your usage of the Services ("Chat History") may be used by us for any lawful purpose."
The next sentence is the one worth reading twice. You grant Dopple Labs a "non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free, fully paid-up, transferable, sublicensable, perpetual, and irrevocable license to use your Chat History for the purpose of improving the Services, training and fine-tuning our AI algorithms, conducting research, displaying targeted advertisements and for any other lawful purposes as determined by Dopple Labs in its sole discretion."
Four separate things sit inside that clause. Your conversations train the model. They can feed ad targeting. The license is perpetual and irrevocable, so it survives you changing your mind. And it is sublicensable and transferable, so it can end up with a company you have never heard of, including through an acquisition.
We should be fair about the comparison, because plenty of platforms are worse. Writing this down in plain language is more useful than the vague drafting you find elsewhere, and far more useful than saying nothing, which is what several competitors do. The practical question is not whether Dopple is being sneaky. It is whether you would have agreed had you read it. If you want to see how the rest of the category handles the same question, we keep a running comparison of which AI chatbots do not train on your data, and a separate breakdown of how long AI companies keep your chats.
Is Dopple AI safe to download? The APK question
This is where most real harm in this category actually happens, and it has nothing to do with the company itself.
A large share of searches around Dopple are for an APK file: latest version, download, mod. An APK is an Android installer package, and sideloading one from a random mirror site means running code from a stranger with whatever permissions it asks for. Repackaged versions of popular chat apps are a well-worn route for credential theft, because a fake login screen looks identical to a real one and you type your password into it voluntarily.
The rule is simple and it applies to every app, not just this one. Install from the official app stores or from a link on the company's own domain, and nowhere else. Anything advertising a modded build, unlocked premium, or unlimited messages is asking you to trade your account for a feature, and usually not delivering the feature.
If you did install a third-party build and signed into it, treat the password as compromised. Change it on Dopple, and change it anywhere else you reused it, starting with your email account, because that is the one that can reset everything else you own.
Is Dopple AI safe for kids?
The platform's own answer is that a 13 year old may register, and in our view that sits awkwardly beside two other things in the same documents.
The first is that Dopple "does not pre-screen content". The second is that the catalogue is built from user-written character definitions, which means the personality, tone and boundaries of any given character were authored by a member of the public rather than by the company. Moderation runs after the fact, on a library that is large and constantly changing.
That combination is not unique to Dopple. It describes most character chat platforms, and it is the honest reason parents keep finding this question. Our position is easy to state because we are on the other side of it: Depravity is 18 and over, full stop, and we think that is the only defensible setting for a product built around unfiltered conversation. We would rather lose the signup than pretend an age checkbox is a safeguard.
How do I delete my Dopple AI account?
Deletion is handled through support rather than a self-service button. The Privacy Policy directs users to contact support@dopple.ai to update or correct personal information, and that is the same route to take for a deletion request. Send it in writing, ask for confirmation when it is done, and keep the reply.
Be clear with yourself about what deletion does and does not achieve here. It closes the account and should remove your personal information from active systems. It does not revoke the chat history license, because that license is written as perpetual and irrevocable, and it does not reach copies already shared with third parties under the sharing clause. That gap between closing an account and erasing its contents is a general feature of the category rather than a Dopple quirk, and we walk through the mechanics in does deleting AI chats actually delete them.
If you want the data before you go, export or copy anything you care about first. Character definitions you wrote are worth saving to a note on your own device regardless of which platform you use, because they are the part that takes months to develop and the part no company owes you back.
Is Dopple AI down, or has it shut down?
It has not shut down. We checked on August 17, 2026: dopple.ai resolves normally, redirects to www.dopple.ai, and returns a working page in under a second, and the Internet Archive has captured it steadily through 2026. The shutdown searches are people hitting outages, not a closure.
The distinction is easy to see once you know what to look for, and it is worth knowing because it saves you panicking about the wrong thing. A service that is temporarily broken still answers: you get a spinner, a blank message, a 500 error, or voice failing while text works. A service that has actually been decommissioned stops answering at all, its domain stops resolving or points at a null address, and crawlers stop recording it entirely. We documented exactly what that second pattern looks like when a platform in this space really did disappear, in did Figgs AI shut down. Dopple looks nothing like it.
What you are owed during an outage is nothing, contractually. The Terms say plainly that there is no guarantee the services will be "continuous, on time, secure, or free from errors". That is standard across consumer AI chat, ours included. It is a reason to keep your own copies, not a reason to be outraged.
So is Dopple AI safe to use?
For an adult who has read the terms and is comfortable with them, it is a legitimate product from a real company that tells you what it does. That is a genuine pass on the questions most people mean when they ask whether something is safe: it is not a scam, it is not a fake site, and it is not hiding its practices.
It fails a different test, and only you can decide whether that test matters to you. Conversation on Dopple is an input to model training and to advertising, permanently and irrevocably, under a license that can be handed to someone else. If you talk to a character the way people actually talk to characters, about things you would not post publicly, that is a meaningful thing to have signed away.
Our own line is deliberately narrower and we hold ourselves to it in writing: chats are never sold, never shared, and never used to train advertising, they are encrypted, and you can export or delete them whenever you want. We do disclose that automated systems and, where something is flagged, a human reviewer may look at content to enforce our three hard limits, which are nothing involving minors, nothing non-consensual, and nothing illegal. We would rather tell you that than claim nobody ever looks.
If the terms are what pushed you to search in the first place, the fuller comparison of features, filters, message limits and pricing lives on our Dopple AI alternative page, which quotes the same clauses in context and is honest about the cases where a catalogue platform or self-hosted software suits you better than we do. If it was the filter rather than the privacy terms, the same question about the largest platform in the category is covered in is Character AI safe for adults.
Dopple sits at one end of a spectrum worth understanding before you pick a replacement. Its terms tell you exactly what happens to your chat history, and what they tell you is unwelcome. The opposite failure is a platform whose policy simply never raises the subject, which is the position Botify AI is in with documents that have not been updated since 2021. Disclosure you dislike is still more useful than silence, because at least you can act on it.
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