PRIVACY
What Aleth stores and why.
No vague policy language. Here is exactly what data exists, where it goes, and how to remove it.
What "NS data" actually means
Aleth records two numbers per session: your vitality score before a protocol and after. That is it. No biometric sensors, no heart rate, no location. The number is a self-reported 1–10 that you enter. It is stored in your account and used only to generate your weekly portrait.
Your signal entries
When you answer "What made you feel alive today?" — that text is stored in your account. It is sent to Groq (our AI provider) once per week to generate your personal narrative. Groq does not retain your data after processing. No human at Aleth reads your entries.
Who has access
You. Supabase stores your data with row-level security — no other user can read your records, and Aleth staff have no routine access. Groq receives anonymized session summaries for narrative generation only.
How to delete everything
Email app@viewaleth.space with subject "Delete my data". We will permanently delete your account, all session records, signal entries, and narrative history within 7 days and confirm by reply.
Analytics
We track anonymous events (screen views, feature usage) via Mixpanel to understand which parts of the app work. No signal text, no vitality scores, no names are included in analytics events.
Storage and encryption
All data is stored in Supabase (EU region). Encrypted at rest and in transit. Your local device also caches data in localStorage — clearing your browser storage removes the local copy without affecting your account.
Contact
app@viewaleth.space
