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Mutual Privacy Agreement

Some things are meant to stay between two people. A mutual privacy agreement is a voluntary, equal promise to keep shared personal information confidential — and it applies the same way to both sides.

When to use it

  • Keeping personal messages and photos private
  • Mutual confidentiality between partners
  • Protecting shared personal details
  • A clear, equal privacy promise

What this mutual privacy agreement includes

  • What is private
  • Term (months, blank = indefinite)
  • Both parties' e-signatures with consent, timestamp, and IP
  • A tamper-evident, hash-verified record of the exact document signed

How it works

  1. 1Fill in the details and review the generated document.
  2. 2Sign on your device.
  3. 3Send a private link — the other party signs from their phone.
  4. 4Both signatures lock to one frozen copy you can verify anytime.

Frequently asked questions

Is a privacy agreement enforceable?

It records a clear, mutual, voluntary promise and is evidence of what both people agreed to. It cannot force anyone to do anything beyond keeping information private, and it is not legal advice — consult a licensed attorney for your situation.

Do I need a lawyer?

For most everyday agreements, no. PactStamp gives you a clear template, e-signatures, and a permanent record. For high-value or complex matters, have a licensed attorney review it first.

How does signing work?

You fill in the details and sign on your device. The other party gets a private link, reviews the exact same document, and signs from their own phone. Both signatures are bound to one frozen copy of the document.

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