AuroraLegal

Legal

The fine print for using Aurora. Written in plain language, kept short, no fluff.

Privacy Policy

What we collect, where it lives, and what we don't do with it.

Terms of Service

The rules for using Aurora, plus what Aurora is and isn't.

AuroraLegal

Privacy Policy

Updated May 18, 2026


Aurora is a daily companion app. This page covers what we collect when you use it, why, and what happens to that information.

Who runs Aurora

Aurora is built by Jacob Davis. Questions about anything below? Email n8tiveflowai@gmail.com.

What we collect

When you sign up, we take your email and password through Firebase Authentication, which is a Google service. That's how we know it's you when you come back.

Aurora's onboarding asks about your age, goals, interests, what your day looks like, your energy levels, and what kind of support you're hoping to get from the app. You decide what to share. Whatever you tell Aurora gets saved to your account, because the whole app runs on knowing you. The Daily Planner is built on top of those answers.

Your conversations with Aurora are saved too, so the relationship picks up where you left off.

Where it lives

All of this sits in Google's Firebase platform (Firestore, specifically), tied to your user ID. Other users can't see it. Firebase's security rules keep it locked to your account.

When you message Aurora, the conversation gets sent to Anthropic's Claude API. That's the AI behind Aurora's replies. Anthropic does not train its models on your messages by default. Their full policy is at anthropic.com/legal if you want the long version.

What we don't do

No selling your data. No sharing with advertisers. No ads in the app, period. We're not running third-party analytics on your behavior either.

Deleting your account

You can delete your account from settings inside the app. That removes your conversation history, your onboarding answers, and the account record from Firestore. If something's wrong and you can't reach settings, email n8tiveflowai@gmail.com and I'll take care of it.

Kids

Aurora isn't built for anyone under 13 and we don't knowingly sign them up. If you're a parent who thinks your kid made an account, send a note to n8tiveflowai@gmail.com and we'll delete it.

Changes

If this policy changes, the date at the top moves and the new version replaces this one. Anything material, you'll see a heads-up inside the app.

Contact

n8tiveflowai@gmail.com

AuroraLegal

Terms of Service

Updated May 18, 2026


These are the rules for using Aurora. By making an account, you're agreeing to them. If something here doesn't sit right with you, please don't use the app.

What Aurora is

Aurora is a daily companion app built around an AI conversation. You talk to Aurora, Aurora gets to know you, and that knowledge powers a daily planner inside the app. Aurora isn't a person. It's software running on top of Anthropic's Claude API to generate responses.

Who can use it

You need to be at least 13 to sign up. If you're under 18, a parent or guardian should be okay with you using Aurora.

Your account

Use a real password and don't share your login. If you think someone else got in, email n8tiveflowai@gmail.com and we'll help you lock things down. Whatever happens under your account is on you.

What Aurora is not

Aurora is not a doctor, a therapist, a lawyer, or a financial advisor. The things Aurora says might be helpful. They might also be wrong. Sometimes both at once.

Don't use Aurora to diagnose a condition, decide whether to take medication, or handle a mental health crisis. If you're in crisis, call or text 988 in the US, or contact your local emergency line. If you need actual professional advice, please find an actual professional.

What you agree not to do

Your stuff stays your stuff

The things you share with Aurora — your conversations and your onboarding answers — belong to you. We don't claim ownership. We do need your permission to store that data in Firebase and pass messages through Anthropic so Aurora can reply. The privacy policy lays out exactly how that works.

Our stuff stays our stuff

The Aurora app, its name, its design, and its code are all ours. You can use the app for personal, non-commercial purposes. You can't copy it, resell it, or rebuild your own version of it.

Things change

Aurora is being actively built. Features get added. The interface shifts. Sometimes the AI underneath gets swapped or upgraded. We're not promising the app stays the same forever.

We might shut it down

If Aurora goes away one day, we'll tell you inside the app and give you a chance to export or delete your data first.

We might end your access

If you break these terms, especially the part about harmful use, we can suspend or close your account.

No promises about perfection

Aurora is provided as-is. There will be bugs. There will be downtime. Sometimes Aurora will say something weird or wrong. We don't guarantee the app is always available or always correct.

Limits

To the extent the law allows, Jacob Davis and Aurora aren't liable for losses, damages, or problems that come from using the app. If a court ever decides we do owe you something, the most we'd owe is what you paid for Aurora, which as of right now is nothing.

Changes to these terms

If we update these terms, the date at the top changes. Anything material gets a heads-up inside the app.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the United States.

Contact

n8tiveflowai@gmail.com