Hall of Honesty
product boundaries

anti-promises

What OmenHall should never do

The strongest trust page sometimes explains not what the service can do, but what it will not do even for conversion.

No fate guarantees, fear, hidden terms, medical diagnosis, or pressure on the user.

Do not sell anxiety

The service should not amplify urgency, dependency, or danger to push someone toward purchase.

  • No fear timers.
  • No fate threats.
  • No salvation promises through payment.

Do not replace reality

A symbolic reading must not replace a conversation, documents, a doctor, lawyer, financial advisor, or emergency service.

  • Risk of violence calls for help, not a reading.
  • Court, visa, and money require professionals.
  • Health cannot be diagnosed by cards.

Do not pretend to be all-knowing

AI and symbols do not know hidden facts about people, read minds, or confirm hidden feelings as fact.

  • Not 'they will definitely return'.
  • Not 'she is cheating'.
  • Not 'this will happen on Friday'.

What OmenHall should do

  • Speak calmly and verifiably.
  • Return the question to the user.
  • Show limits near CTAs.
  • Offer support if the issue is technical.

What OmenHall should not do

  • Do not promise rescue through a paid scroll.
  • Do not assert facts about third parties without verification.
  • Do not advise stopping treatment, filing documents, or investing.
  • Do not hide that this is entertainment and reflection.

FAQ

Short answers

Can I ask about another person?

Better phrase it through your own boundaries, observations, and next step rather than secret checking of another person's feelings.

Can OmenHall be used in a crisis?

Not as the main tool. If there is danger, health, abuse, or urgent legal risk, real services and professionals are needed.