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Privacy.

Last updated: 2026-05-14

What we collect

When you sign up, we store your email, name, and a public handle. As you use the app you optionally add: bio, location, pronouns, website, avatar photo, closet items (name + photo + category + price + notes), posts (caption + photo), and direct messages with users who mutually follow you.

We log AI inference jobs (which photo you submitted to which model, when, and the result) so the app can show you progress and recover from failures.

Where your data lives

We self-host Postgres and use Cloudflare R2 for image storage. We do not run third-party analytics or tracking pixels.

AI image processing

Photos you upload may be processed by AI models running on our own GPU infrastructure (e.g., to auto-tag a garment, remove a background, or render virtual try-on). We do not use your photos to train any model. AI outputs (cutouts, try-on renders) are stored alongside your originals.

Authentication

Passwords are bcrypt-hashed by Better Auth. We support Google OAuth and WebAuthn passkeys; if you use those, the relevant identifiers are stored. Magic-link sign-in and password-reset emails go through Resend.

Third parties

  • Cloudflare R2 — image storage
  • Resend — transactional email
  • Google OAuth — only if you sign in with Google

Marketing email

We do not send marketing email without explicit opt-in. Transactional email (sign-in, password reset, account events) is sent when needed and cannot be disabled while you have an active account.

Your rights

You can delete your account from Settings. Deletion removes your profile, closet, posts, comments, follows, messages, notifications, and queued AI jobs. Cached images on R2 are removed by a periodic janitor.

Contact

Email alp@dailymirra.com with privacy questions.