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Privacy Policy

Last updated May 26, 2026. This page is written for the current Android-first V1 direction.

The short version

Phos is designed so your private chats, memories, attachments, provider keys, and local model files stay on your device by default.

We do not sell ads, build advertising profiles, sell V1 purchases, or require an account. If you choose BYOK or local-server mode, your request goes to the provider or server you selected.

Local data

Chats, projects, memory notes, attachment summaries, model metadata, and app settings are stored locally on your device.

API keys and optional local-server bearer tokens are stored through secure device storage. They are not stored in Phos company databases.

When data leaves the device

Local model mode is intended to run on your device. Local-server mode sends prompts to the server address you enter, usually software you run on your own network.

BYOK mode sends prompts and selected context directly to the provider connected to your own key. Provider privacy terms apply to those requests.

Diagnostics and support

Bug reports are user-triggered. If diagnostics are included, Phos shows a report preview and keeps private chat excerpts off by default.

App logs are used for local debugging and diagnostics. They should not include raw private prompts, keys, or attachment contents.

Your controls

You can delete chats, memories, model files, provider profiles, and local app data from inside the app.

Memory is user-controlled. Phos should save memory only when you explicitly choose to remember something.

Questions or privacy concerns can be sent to support@oraik.co. You can also review the open-source project once the public repository is available.

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