Privacy

Your journal stays personal and private.

Mirra is designed for private daily health journaling. This page explains, in plain language, what the app stores and what control you keep over your data.

What Mirra stores

Mirra stores your account details, daily journal notes, tracked metrics, uploaded images, and any summaries you generate so they stay available inside your private journal.

Who can see your data

Your records are private by default. The app is built so users can only access their own entries unless an admin action is required for account support or moderation.

How your data is used

Mirra uses your entries to render your journal history, charts, and optional AI summaries. The summaries are designed to stay factual and are not medical advice.

Your controls

You can update your profile settings, export your data, and delete your account from inside the app. You can also remove past daily entries individually when you no longer want to keep them.

A clear note about summaries

Mirra can generate weekly and monthly summaries from your journal entries and tracked metrics. Those summaries are intended to be factual recaps only. They are not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.