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Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains how Aurora Studio handles account data, workspace information, media uploads, publishing records, and connected social platform credentials.

Effective date: March 15, 2026

What Aurora collects

Aurora collects account details such as your name, email address, encrypted password credentials, workspace details, and settings you provide during signup or onboarding.

Aurora also stores content you create in the app, including captions, titles, uploaded media, scheduling details, post status records, and the social channels you connect.

When you connect third-party platforms, Aurora stores the minimum account and token data needed to maintain the connection and publish content on your behalf.

How Aurora uses your data

Aurora uses your information to provide the service, including creating workspaces, authenticating users, storing media, scheduling posts, publishing content to connected platforms, and showing post history and failure details.

Aurora may also use operational data to secure the service, troubleshoot issues, prevent abuse, and improve performance, reliability, and usability.

Connected platforms and third parties

When you connect platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, TikTok, Reddit, Pinterest, Snapchat, Telegram, Discord, or Google Business Profile, Aurora receives and stores data that those providers make available through their APIs.

Your use of those platforms remains subject to each provider’s own terms, privacy rules, rate limits, and API policies. Aurora is not responsible for how those third parties process data once content is published through their services.

Media uploads and storage

Aurora stores uploaded files, including images, videos, and documents, so you can reuse them across posts and channels. Uploaded assets may remain available until you delete them or your workspace data is removed.

If a file is attached to draft, scheduled, or processing posts, deletion may be restricted to protect the integrity of your publishing workflow.

Security and retention

Aurora is designed to store sensitive connection secrets, access tokens, and refresh tokens in encrypted form where supported by the application configuration.

No system can guarantee absolute security. You are responsible for protecting your account credentials and limiting workspace access to trusted users.

Aurora retains data for as long as needed to operate the workspace and provide publishing history, unless data is deleted by you, removed during account closure, or required to be kept for operational, legal, or security reasons.

Cookies and sessions

Aurora uses session cookies and related authentication mechanisms to keep you signed in, secure your workspace, and protect access to authenticated areas of the product.

Disabling required cookies or authentication storage may prevent Aurora from functioning properly.

Your responsibilities and choices

You are responsible for making sure you have the rights to upload, schedule, and publish the content you use in Aurora, and for ensuring that your use of the service complies with applicable law and platform rules.

You may update or remove content, connections, and media within the product, subject to system and platform limitations.

Questions

If you use Aurora for a client, business, or team, you are responsible for making sure your own public-facing privacy disclosures match how you use the product and any connected third-party services.

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