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Anchor records 43,821,906 active household records

The continuity network crossed a measured household threshold across Home, Family, and Recall surfaces.

Anchor has recorded 43,821,906 active household records across deployed continuity surfaces. The count includes household timelines that have completed a recent reconciliation cycle across at least two trusted devices or participants.

The number is not a count of individual people. A household record may contain one person, a family, a care group, or a shared space. Anchor reports the figure this way because continuity is measured at the level where context is jointly maintained.

Across the same reporting window, 12,604 records remained in review because at least one source, participant, or device preserved a conflicting account. Those records remain usable, but are marked provisional until the review state changes.

Anchor Home, Anchor Family, and Anchor Recall now share the same household record model. This allows users and administrators to understand whether a plan, memory, care event, or preference has been confirmed, disputed, private, or awaiting review.

Correction

Update: an earlier internal bulletin grouped household records and individual anchors under the same heading. Public reporting now separates household records from individual users.