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Questions regarding the usage

Can anyone who scans my jewelry access my personal memories?

No, only you have full access to your memories. Your content is completely protected by your account and password. However, if you wish, you can set certain memories to "public," allowing others to view them. It’s entirely up to you whether and what

Can I link additional NFC jewelry pieces to my memories?

Yes, you can link as many Jourries jewelry pieces as you want to your account. All linked jewelry will display the same memories, giving you access to your content on each piece.

How long will I have access to my memories?

Rest assured, your memories are guaranteed to be safely available for at least 20 years. Our top priority is to provide secure, long-term storage for your precious moments. We have no plans to discontinue our business and are continuously improving o

What happens if I lose my jewelry?

No worries, no one can access your memories without your account. If you lose your jewelry, simply reach out to us. We can restore your memories via your account and transfer them to a new piece of jewelry. We're happy to assist you with the process!

How much storage do I have for my memories?

When you purchase a piece of jewelry, you get storage for 500 photos. If that's not enough, you can purchase an upgrade later to add more storage.

Where exactly is my data stored?

Your data is securely stored on European servers that comply with the highest security and data protection standards. We take great care to protect your personal memories, using state-of-the-art technologies and protocols. You can rest assured that y

Is it possible to save past memories on the jewelry?

Yes, you can save past memories on your jewelry. Through the Jourries app, you can upload photos, messages, videos, or other content from the past and link them to your jewelry.

Can you combine a necklace and a bracelet?

Yes, you can add as many pieces of jewelry as you like to your Jourries account, and they will all have access to the same memories.