You can be confident of both aspects with the understanding that you are 
responsible for both.

The data is in a single html file that you should always be able to open in 
a browser, and we have multiple export methods for moving data somewhere 
else. The way it is stored it is only slightly less portable than plain 
text notes. Since you can open up the html file in a text editor and pull 
out your data in the worst case.
This is assuming that you are using the html version, not a hosted version 
like tiddlyspot. Even if you are using tiddlyspot you can just download a 
local backup of your wiki periodically and have that saved for the future.

And for losing data, you are responsible for your own backups. But 
tiddlywiki is a single small files you so can (and should!) create backup 
copies periodically.

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