iWOOsah ("iWOOsah," "we," "us," or "our") makes the iWOOsah mobile app for iOS and Android, and this website. This Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, store, and protect information when you use our services. The short version: almost everything you put into the app stays on your device. There is no user account, and we do not run any analytics or advertising SDK on your device. The app does make a few anonymous requests to our own server for daily content and AI prompt templates — those requests carry nothing about you, your chart, or your meditations. See Section 7 for the details.
Birth information you enter. Your full name, birth date, birth time, and birth place. We use this to compute your natal chart and personal numerology numbers. This data is stored only in the app's local database on your device. It never leaves your phone unless you explicitly export or share it.
Meditation content you create. Meditation names, section titles and durations, the voice cue recordings you make in the app, and the playback history of your sessions. All stored on your device only.
App preferences. Theme (light/dark), language, countdown duration, house system, and numerology mode. Stored in the app's local settings on your device.
Device information for subscription processing. Apple (on iOS) and Google (on Android) handle all subscription billing — through StoreKit and Google Play Billing respectively. We receive only the verdict — active / expired — via their signed transaction records. We do not see your payment card, or any Apple ID or Google account details.
We use the information you give the app to:
On your device. Birth data, meditations, voice cue recordings, and preferences are stored in the iWOOsah app's private sandbox on your device — using SwiftData and the iOS file system on iPhone and iPad, and Room and the Android file system on Android. Nothing in this list is uploaded to our servers, ever.
Firebase Storage (for music). The Solfeggio music tracks beyond the bundled Theta set live in Firebase Storage as public, read-only files. When you tap "Download" on a track, your phone fetches the file directly from a Google CDN. We do not record who downloaded what — the bucket is anonymous-readable for everyone.
Firebase Cloud Functions + Cloud Firestore (for daily
content + anonymous usage signal). Today View's Quote
of the Day and the AI prompt templates used by the "Generate
Explanation" / "Generate Compatibility" buttons are served by
two small Python Cloud Functions in our Firebase project
(/quote and /prompt), reading from a
Cloud Firestore collection we manage. Each request from the app
carries only the category or date being asked for — never any
information about you, your chart, or your meditations. See
Section 7 for the full data flow.
Your app store. Apple (App Store / StoreKit) and Google (Google Play / Play Billing) hold payment records, subscription state, and account identifiers under their own privacy policies. See Apple's Privacy Policy and Google's Privacy Policy.
We use the following services. Each one is governed by its own privacy policy:
We do not use a third-party AI service ourselves. The optional AI explanations feature is described in Section 6 — it runs on your own API key or your device's share sheet, with no AI service of ours in between.
The voice cues you record for meditation sections are saved as .m4a files inside the app's sandbox on your device. They are never uploaded to our servers, never analyzed, and never shared. After recording, an on-device noise filter runs across the file (a 100 Hz high-pass + a +6 dB gain) and saves the cleaned audio in place. The cleanup is purely DSP — no audio ever leaves your phone.
iWOOsah can turn your energy forecast, your natal chart, and the compatibility between saved profiles into a plain-language explanation. This is optional and entirely user-initiated. iWOOsah runs no AI service of its own and operates no server — it never sends your data anywhere. Instead, it prepares a readable prompt and hands it to you.
What the prompt contains. Before anything happens, the app shows you the exact prompt. It contains only the calculated results of your astrological and numerological data — a planet's sign and house, an aspect, a Personal Day number, and the like. It never contains your name, birth date, birth time, birth place, or any other detail that identifies you or that was used to perform the calculation. For compatibility readings, the two profiles are referred to only as "Person A" and "Person B."
There are two ways to turn that prompt into an explanation:
Either way, iWOOsah keeps no copy and operates no server. The only thing that can ever leave your device is the de-identified prompt — and only because you chose to send it.
We do not track you across apps or websites. There is no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, no IDFA or Advertising ID usage on your device. On iOS, the Privacy Manifest shipped with the binary declares this explicitly, and you can verify in Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking on your iPhone that iWOOsah does not appear.
We do run anonymous, server-side usage analytics so we can see how the app is being used in aggregate. The mechanism is deliberately narrow:
Today View's Quote of the Day and the AI prompt templates used
by the "Generate Explanation" and "Generate Compatibility"
buttons are fetched from two Firebase Cloud Functions we operate
(/quote and /prompt). Each request
carries only:
iWoosah-iOS/x.y.z or
iWoosah-Android/x.y.z, and a timestamp.These requests carry no birth information, no chart, no numerology numbers, no meditation content, no voice recordings, no name, no email, and no device identifier. The Cloud Function aggregates the metadata into Google Analytics 4 for traffic counts, country-level geography (derived from IP), and subscriber-vs-free breakdowns.
To prevent cross-day tracking from the IP, the function replaces it with a one-way daily-rotating SHA-256 hash before any analytics event is recorded; the raw IP is held in the function's request log for the standard ops retention window and used only for incident investigation. If your device is offline, the app behaves exactly the same — the Quote of the Day simply does not render and the AI prompts fall back to the templates bundled in the app.
iWOOsah is rated 4+ on the App Store and carries an all-ages content rating on Google Play. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone — adult or child — without their explicit input into the app. Children under 13 should use iWOOsah only with a parent or legal guardian's permission. If you are a parent or guardian and want help reviewing or clearing the data a child has entered, email support@iwoosah.app.
Everything you enter into iWOOsah lives on your device until you delete the app or clear the data. To delete:
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to:
We may update this Privacy Policy occasionally to reflect changes in our practices or to comply with new law. The "Last updated" date at the top of this page shows when it was last revised. For material changes we'll add an in-app notice on next launch.
Questions about this policy or how we handle data? Write to support@iwoosah.app.