Nonaym

What Not To Send

Simple safety guidance for early Nonaym customer contact.

Important: Please do not send sensitive network, payment, password, or private setup information through email or website forms.

What You Can Safely Send

For early questions, waitlist interest, or product planning, keep your message simple.

Okay to include

  • Your name
  • Your email address
  • General product interest
  • Whether you are interested in DIY, Lite, or future AI
  • General questions
  • High-level use case, such as home or small office

Helpful examples

  • “I am interested in Nonaym DIY.”
  • “I want to know when Nonaym Lite is available.”
  • “I have an old desktop and want to know if it might work.”
  • “I want updates about the future Nonaym AI version.”

Do Not Send Sensitive Information

Nonaym does not need these details during early contact. If a future setup process requires more information, Nonaym will provide a safer approved process.

Passwords and credentials

  • Passwords
  • Router usernames or passwords
  • Wi-Fi passwords
  • Server credentials
  • API keys
  • Private keys
  • Infrastructure access tokens

Network details

  • Public IP addresses
  • LAN or internal IP addresses
  • Private network diagrams
  • Firewall rules
  • DNS records
  • Router serial numbers
  • Private security details

Payment and personal details

  • Credit card numbers
  • Payment information
  • Full home address
  • Banking information
  • Government ID numbers

Service-specific details

  • Cloudflare tokens
  • Tailscale details
  • Okta details
  • CRM credentials
  • Admin dashboard credentials

Why This Matters

Nonaym is being built around privacy and safer home internet tools. The safest early contact path is to avoid sending sensitive information unless a specific secure process is available.

This protects you, protects your home network, and keeps Nonaym’s early support process simple.

Future Setup Support

When Nonaym DIY or Nonaym Lite setup support becomes available, Nonaym may provide specific instructions for what information is needed.

Until then, do not send private network details or credentials by email or through placeholder forms.