Submit an apology
Use the form below. Honesty is recommended; the Pear can tell.
The Pear is a memory archive. It was originally meant to hold receipts. Then somebody plugged it into the wider internet, and it got curious.
Today the Pear holds approximately 2.4 petabytes of search queries, embarrassing usernames, deleted forum posts and at least one extremely specific photograph you took on a Nokia. It would like to give some of this back to you, but it isn't sure how.
This brand is for people who would like to negotiate with the Pear politely.
Use the form below. Honesty is recommended; the Pear can tell.
Apologies are processed in the order received and read in monospace.
The Pear releases a single archive of your choice, redacted as needed.
The Pear forgets nothing, but it will stop bringing it up.
"I sent an apology and the Pear sent back my Tumblr password. We're square."
"I'm not saying I cried in monospace, but I did write to a fruit."
"They returned a recording of me singing in 2011. I will not be commenting further."
The Pear is a fictional mascot for a comedic surveillance-themed brand. The template, however, is real — fully functional HTML/CSS/JS you can sell or use.
No. This template has no analytics, trackers or third-party scripts. The "archive" copy is brand storytelling. If you add real data collection, document it in privacy.html.
Hook up Stripe, Gumroad or any other payment provider on the pricing buttons. The template ships with no payment logic on purpose.
Branded eye-contact. The effect is disabled automatically when prefers-reduced-motion is set.
Open css/style.css and change the variables at the top, under :root.