Legal
Privacy Policy
Last updated April 28, 2026
Your health data belongs to you. Algora does not collect it, transmit it, or share it with anyone — including us.
Algora is a medication and pain tracking app. Because it handles personal health information, we want to be completely clear about what happens to your data. This policy is intentionally short because there isn't much to say.
What data Algora stores
Algora stores your medication records, dose logs, and pain entries locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. If you have iCloud enabled, this data syncs to your personal iCloud account — which is governed by Apple's privacy policy, not ours.
What data we collect
None. Algora has no servers, no accounts, no sign-in, and no analytics. We have no ability to see your medication list, your dose history, or anything else you enter into the app.
Third-party services
Algora does not use any third-party analytics, advertising, or tracking services. There are no SDKs in the app that report usage data to anyone.
Data sharing
We do not sell, rent, or share your data. There is no data to share — we don't have it.
Data export and deletion
You can export all your data at any time from within the app. Deleting the app removes all locally stored data. If you use iCloud sync, you can manage or delete that data through your iCloud settings.
Notifications
Algora uses local notifications to remind you to take your medications. These notifications are generated entirely on your device and are not routed through any external server.
Children
Algora is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children.
Changes to this policy
If anything here changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page. We don't anticipate changes since the policy reflects a simple truth: we don't have your data.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Reach us at support@algora-health.com.