Privacy

Anonymous, and nothing more.

We collect anonymous, aggregated usage analytics to see how the app is used and make it better. No accounts, no advertising identifier, no cross-app tracking, and your sounds never leave your device.

Your sounds and boards

The app only touches the audio files you choose to import. Your boards, pad settings and colours are stored on your device, in the app's own storage. They are not uploaded anywhere, nobody else can read them, and deleting the app or the boards removes them. We never receive, upload or store your audio.

Usage analytics

We use PostHog to collect anonymous, aggregated usage data — for example when the app is launched, and when tracks are imported, played, edited, reordered or deleted. This tells us which features matter and helps us fix problems. It is not linked to your identity and is never used to track you across other apps or websites.

Crash reports

If the app crashes, an anonymous crash report is sent so we can fix the bug. It contains no personal information.

Approximate location

The app never asks for or reads your device's location. There is no GPS, no location permission request, and nothing in the app that knows where you are.

What does happen is what happens on any internet connection: sending analytics or a crash report reveals your IP address, and PostHog estimates a country and rough city from it. That estimate comes from how your connection is routed — it is often just your internet provider's nearest city, not where you are — and it is not linked to your identity. We use it to see which countries the app is used in, which is how we decide what to translate. Analytics are processed on PostHog's servers in the European Union.

Advertising measurement

If you installed the app after tapping an Apple Search Ads ad, we use Apple's AdServices framework to measure that the ad led to an install. This uses Apple's privacy-preserving attribution — no advertising identifier (IDFA) and no cross-app tracking — so it never asks for tracking permission.

What Apple sees

Apple handles any purchase and, if you have opted in on your device, may collect basic crash and usage statistics from App Store apps. That data goes to Apple, not to us. Their privacy policy covers it.

This website

No cookies, no trackers, no scripts. The typeface is served from this site rather than a font CDN, so loading the page tells nobody anything about you.

Contact

Questions about your privacy? Email privacy@florxlabs.com.

Last updated 10 August 2026.