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Working draft · June 30, 2026

Beta privacy stance

The short version: Guitarry should analyze practice on your phone by default. Raw camera and microphone recordings should only be uploaded when you deliberately opt in.

What the website collects

If you join the founding list, we collect the details you submit: email, optional name, playing experience, instrument type, phone type, practice pain, and testing interest. We use them to qualify beta testers and send relevant product updates.

What the practice app is designed to collect

The mobile beta will need camera and microphone access to analyze a practice session. The intended default is on-device processing. Product events such as calibration success, session completion, feedback category, latency, app version, and device model may be collected without raw audio or video.

Optional diagnostic uploads

If feedback fails, the app may ask whether you want to share a short practice clip for debugging or model improvement. That upload must be optional, explained at the moment of choice, access-controlled, and covered by a defined retention period before the beta opens.

Age and scope

The initial beta is intended for people age 13 and older and is not directed to children under 13. The product does not need location, contacts, advertising identifiers, or a song-listening history for the first beta.

Before public launch

This page is a product-design stance, not the final legal policy. Before public signup or paid launch it must be replaced with a reviewed policy naming the operating entity, subprocessors, retention periods, user rights, deletion contact, and jurisdiction-specific disclosures.

Questions can be sent to privacy@guitarry.com.