Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
Allora collects no data. None.
The app works entirely offline. It has no accounts, no analytics, no advertising, no crash reporting, and it never connects to the internet. Nothing you do in Allora ever leaves your device.
Purchases
Allora offers an optional one-time Pro unlock and optional tips. These are processed entirely by Google Play, the same system that installed the app, under Google's privacy policy. Allora itself never sees your payment details, name, or email. It only learns that the purchase happened, and stores that fact on your device.
Your learning data
Your progress (the words you study, your review history, streak, settings, and the name you optionally enter for the greeting) is stored only in the app's private storage on your device. It is deleted when you uninstall the app.
Backups
You can export your progress as a backup file from Settings. That file is created where you choose to save it, belongs to you, and is never transmitted anywhere by the app.
Audio
Pronunciation uses your device's own text-to-speech engine. Whether speech is generated on-device or by your engine's provider is governed by your device's text-to-speech settings, not by Allora.
External links
The credits section in Settings contains links to the projects whose openly licensed data the app is built on (Tatoeba, Wiktionary, OpenSubtitles). Opening one launches your browser; those sites have their own privacy policies.
Children
Since Allora collects no data from anyone, it collects no data from children.
Changes & contact
If this policy ever changes, the new version will be published at this address. Questions: tpolabs@proton.me.