1. Privacy Overview
Talyx is designed to help you practice posture correction, review progress, and keep personal records in a simple app environment. Because the app does not require a user account to get started, much of your information is connected to your device, your app settings, and the content you choose to create inside the app.
The privacy approach in Talyx is straightforward: the app uses only the information needed to deliver the features you actively use. If you take posture photos, the app uses those photos for posture-related views and record keeping. If you create check-ins, notes, ratings, or saved reports, the app uses those records to display progress, history, and export results. If you do not use a permission-based feature, the app should not need access to that protected resource.
2. What Talyx Stores
Depending on the features you use, Talyx may store daily check-in records, posture exercise duration, tutorial unlock status, favorite tutorial choices, posture ratings, notes, posture snapshots, app preferences, reminder settings, and purchase-related app state needed for app functionality.
Talyx does not require a profile page with a personal account identity to use the core experience. That means the app can function without asking you for account registration information before normal use begins.
3. Permissions
Talyx requests access only when a feature depends on a protected part of your device. The app uses permissions in a feature-linked way rather than asking for unrelated access up front.
If you do not grant a permission, the related feature may be limited or unavailable. You can continue using the rest of the app experience where that permission is not required.
4. Photos and Image Use
If you choose to take or select posture photos, Talyx may store the image reference and related posture record details so the app can display history, comparison views, photo review pages, and posture-related notes. These photos are part of your own posture tracking flow.
If you save a report image or another image to the Photos library, that save happens only because you requested it through the app. Talyx uses photo library add access for that purpose. Saving is optional, and the images you keep in Photos remain part of your personal device environment.
5. Statistics, Records, and Reports
Talyx may use your local records to calculate practice totals, completion rate, recent consistency, posture score trends, and weekly summary information. These calculations help generate the statistics page, chart views, and exportable report images. The app may also use local records to show recent highlights, daily breakdown summaries, and personal progress snapshots.
Data used for statistics is intended to support your own understanding of your routine. If you remove app data or uninstall the app, locally stored history may no longer be available unless you saved or exported something separately.
6. Reminders and Settings
If you enable reminders, Talyx may store your preferred reminder state and time on the device so the app can trigger local notifications. These reminders are meant to support consistency and are part of your personal app setup. If you disable reminders, the app should stop using that reminder preference for future alerts.
Other settings, such as tutorial status, favorite items, or app behavior preferences, may also be stored locally so the app can reopen in a way that feels consistent to you.
7. Exports and Sharing Choices
Talyx may let you export progress-related content, such as image reports. Those exports are created from your own recent records and are meant for your convenience. Before saving or sharing an export, it is a good idea to review the content so you know exactly what appears in the image.
If you share exported content outside the app, that sharing becomes your own choice and your own action. Talyx provides the export feature, but you remain in control of whether an image stays private on your device or is sent elsewhere.
8. Retention and Device Control
Because Talyx is designed around local use, your records are generally tied to your device storage and app environment. You can manage that information by deleting photos, clearing app data, removing saved exports from your Photos library, changing reminder settings, or uninstalling the app.
If you create records you no longer want to keep, you should remove them from the places where they are stored. That may include both in-app history and any images you previously chose to save in Photos.
9. Contact
If you have a privacy question about how Talyx handles posture photos, report exports, reminders, local records, or permission-based features, you can reach the app contact here:
Helpful questions usually include the feature you were using, the device action you took, and what you want clarified about the app's handling of your information.