Last updated: June 2026
Adyria only collects data you voluntarily enter in the app: financial records, physical activity goals, focus sessions, and usage preferences. When authorized, Apple Health integration imports activity data from your device.
All your data is stored locally on your device. No personal data is sent to external servers. Your financial, health, and habit information remains under your control.
Adyria does not sell your personal data. Your financial, health, habit, and focus records are never shared with anyone. There is a single exception, limited to ad attribution data: to measure the effectiveness of the campaigns that promote the app, Adyria shares a restricted set of technical data with Meta (Facebook), as detailed in section 6.
If you choose to connect Apple Health, imported data (steps, calories, exercises) is processed locally on your device and used exclusively to calculate your progress in the app pillars. This data never leaves your iPhone.
Adyria uses PostHog (with servers in the European Union) to understand how people use the app and to improve it. This analysis is tied to a random device identifier, never to your name or email, and does not build behavioral profiles for advertising. We do not use advertising cookies. The only measurement for an advertising purpose is Meta's SDK, described in section 6.
To measure the effectiveness of the campaigns that promote Adyria and decide where to invest, the app uses Meta's SDK (facebook_app_events) together with Apple's App Tracking Transparency (ATT). This is the only third-party service with an advertising purpose in the app — there is no Facebook login, no ads shown inside the app, and no sale of data.
What data is shared with Meta: the app install and open/usage events; technical device data (model, iOS version, language, and IP address); and the device advertising identifier (IDFA), only if you allow tracking.
With whom and for what: this data is sent to Meta Platforms, Inc., and used exclusively to attribute installs to ad campaigns and optimize their delivery. The data you record in Adyria (finances, health, habits, focus) is never sent to Meta.
You are in control: the first time you open the app, Apple shows a tracking permission request (ATT). If you decline, no IDFA is shared and attribution relies solely on Apple's SKAdNetwork, an aggregated and anonymous model. Declining removes no Adyria functionality. You can change your mind at any time in Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking.
To understand how Meta handles this data, see Meta's Privacy Policy.
Adyria is intended for users aged 18 and over. During sign-up, the app blocks access for anyone under 18 and does not intentionally collect data from children or teenagers. If we become aware that data from a minor has been collected, it will be removed immediately.
We may update this policy periodically. Any changes will be posted on this page with the revised update date. Continued use of the app after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
For privacy questions, contact us at: privacy@leonnic.com