Angry Mummy is a personal project run by one person based in England. By using the site you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use it.
Angry Mummy is an entertainment and emotional support site for mothers. It is not a medical service, a mental health service, a therapy service, or a crisis service. Nothing on this site, including any response from the AI, should be taken as medical, psychological, legal, or professional advice of any kind.
If you are in crisis or in danger, please contact the Samaritans on 116 123 (free, 24/7) or your local emergency services.
The AI feature on this site is powered by a large language model. Its responses are generated automatically and are not reviewed by a human before you see them. They are intended to feel warm and supportive, but they are not infallible, not professional, and not a substitute for real human connection or qualified help.
Please do not share information you would not want transmitted to a third-party AI provider. See the Privacy page for details on how your input is handled.
You agree not to use Angry Mummy to:
All original content on Angry Mummy, including writing, design, illustrations, quizzes, and the garden, belongs to the site owner. You may share links freely. You may not reproduce substantial portions without permission. If you want to use something, just ask.
Angry Mummy is provided as-is, without warranties of any kind. I do my best to keep it accurate, safe, and running, but I can't guarantee uptime or that AI responses will always be appropriate. To the fullest extent permitted by law, I am not liable for any loss or harm arising from your use of this site.
This does not affect any rights you have under consumer protection law that cannot be excluded.
These terms may change as the site grows. The date at the top will always reflect when they were last updated. Continuing to use the site after changes means you accept the new terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
Anything unclear or something you want to raise? Email allieguyver@gmail.com.