Last updated: 21 June 2026
Aurova ("the app") is a music-visualizer live wallpaper for Android. This policy explains what the app accesses and how that information is handled.
With your permission, Aurova uses the microphone to drive the visualizer in real time. Audio is analyzed on-device and is not recorded, saved, or transmitted — with one exception: the optional Clip feature saves a short (5–15 second) audio snippet locally on your device only so the wallpaper can replay its visualization. That snippet never leaves your device and can be replaced anytime.
If you choose a photo for the moving object, the selected image is processed and stored locally on your device only. It is never uploaded.
Aurova uses Firebase (a Google service) for two purposes:
• Crash diagnostics (Crashlytics): when the app crashes, a stack trace plus device/OS information and recent in-app breadcrumbs are sent to Firebase so the bug can be fixed.
• Usage analytics (Google Analytics for Firebase): aggregated, anonymous app-interaction events (e.g. which features are used) to understand how the app is used and improve it.
This data is processed by Google on our behalf, is encrypted in transit, not sold, and not used to identify you personally. Your microphone audio and chosen photos are never part of this — they remain on your device as described above.
• Microphone (RECORD_AUDIO): real-time visualization; not recorded or transmitted.
• Photos: selected via Android's system photo picker; only the image you pick is accessed.
Aurova is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect data from them.
You can stop all data collection by uninstalling the app. For deletion requests, contact us below.
Updates to this policy will be posted here with a new "last updated" date.
Questions or deletion requests: support@aurovaapp.com