On your phone, everything stays on the device. On the web, your journal lives in a private account that only you can open. No ads, no analytics, no selling your data — ever.
Effective July 4, 2026
What we collect
On the mobile app, nothing — your journal never leaves your device. On the web app, only what’s needed to be your journal: your email (to sign in) and the entries you write — moods, notes, tags and goals. Never any ads, analytics, tracking, or selling of your data.
Where it lives
On your phone, entries stay in the app’s local storage. On the web, they sync to a private account (hosted on Supabase) that’s isolated by row-level security — so only you, signed in, can read your journal. No other Mira user, and no one browsing the site, can reach it.
Signing in
The web app asks for a free account so your journal can follow you across devices — we use a magic email link or Google sign-in, so there’s no password to leak. The mobile app needs no account at all and works fully offline.
Your control
Export your journal whenever you like. Delete a single moment, or your whole account — deleting the account erases your entries from our servers for good. No analytics SDKs, no ad networks, no third parties sitting in the middle.
Made for everyone, tracking no one.
Mira is a general-audience app and isn’t directed at children under 13. We only ever hold the journal you choose to write — nothing more, and nothing at all on mobile. If how Mira handles your data ever changes, this page and the effective date above will be updated before that change ships.
Questions?
Get in touch.
Anything about this policy, your account, or how Mira handles your data — we’re glad to help.