Privacy
Your records are yours.
This page explains, without fine print, what happens with what you write in Liroa and which choices stay in your hands.
What Liroa keeps
Only what helps you understand your rest
Liroa keeps the entries you make about your rest, your notes, your morning history, the trends created from that history, and the reports you can review. Liroa's developer cannot read the content of those records.
- How you rested each morning.
- The energy or feeling you log after waking up.
- Personal notes you choose to add.
- History, trends, and reports created from your own records.
What Liroa does not do
It does not use your records for other purposes
Liroa is designed to help you read your own rest, not turn your records into something else.
- It does not sell your data.
- It does not show advertising based on your records.
- It does not diagnose diseases or replace healthcare professionals.
- It does not publish your records or turn them into advertising profiles.
Practical questions
The important answers should be readable without knowing technical terms.
No account
You do not need to create any account
The main experience works without asking you to create any account. You can log and review your information without turning the app into another profile.
Internet
You do not depend on a permanent connection
You can log and review your data without depending on a permanent internet connection. Synchronization across devices can require Apple services associated with your account.
Changing device
iCloud can keep your records across devices
Liroa uses iCloud services provided by Apple to keep your records available across your devices when you use the same Apple account.
Export
You can keep a PDF copy
PDF export lets you save or share a reading outside the app when you decide to do so.
Who can see them
Your records are not public
What you write is meant for you. Liroa does not publish your records or turn them into visible content for other people.
AI and data use
Your records are not used to train AI
Liroa does not use your personal records to train AI models. There is also no AI reading or processing those records to make decisions about you.
Privacy questions
Do I need an account?
No. The main experience does not require creating any account.
What happens with my records?
They are kept so you can review your history, see trends, and read reports based on what you wrote.
Who can see what I log?
Your records are not public. They are meant for you to review inside the app or in exports you create.
Do I need internet?
Logging and reading your usual information should not be explained as internet-dependent. Recovery across devices can depend on Apple sync.
What happens if I change device?
Liroa uses iCloud services provided by Apple to keep your records available across your devices when you use the same Apple account. Availability can depend on your Apple settings and device.
Can Liroa's developer read my records?
No. Liroa's developer cannot read the content of your records, either when they are stored on your device or when they synchronize through iCloud services provided by Apple. Your records are meant for you; Liroa does not include tools for the developer to access, consult, or review what you write.
Can I export my data?
You can export information as a PDF to keep or share a reading when you decide to do so.
Does Liroa sell my data or use it for advertising?
No. Liroa does not sell your data or show advertising based on your records.
Are my records used to train AI?
No. Liroa does not use your personal records to train AI models, and there is no AI processing those records.
The legal policy lives on another page
This page explains privacy in plain language. The legal privacy policy contains the formal terms and legal information.
Read privacy policy