Privacy
How we approach personal information across the Alviora Apps website and our Android applications.
Last updated: 19 August 2026
This page describes the general approach to privacy taken by Alviora Apps, the mobile software brand of ALVIORA LLC. It covers this website and sets out the principles our applications follow.
Individual applications may have their own privacy disclosures. Where an app handles information in a way that needs describing specifically, it has its own page, listed below, and that page takes precedence for that app.
This website
The Alviora Apps website is a set of static pages. It has no accounts, no login, no comment system and no forms that submit data to us.
- We do not use analytics, advertising or marketing trackers on this site, and we do not set non-essential cookies. That is why you are not asked to accept cookies.
- The site loads no third-party fonts, scripts or embeds, so visiting it does not cause a request to another company's servers.
- Like any web server, our hosting provider processes standard technical request information such as IP address, user agent and requested URL in order to serve pages and keep the service secure. This is ordinary server operation, not analytics.
If we add analytics in future, we will say so on this page before or at the time it is introduced.
Our applications
These are the principles our Android apps are built to:
- Local first. Where an app can do its job on the device, we build it that way. Several of our tools are calculators, and calculators do not need a server.
- Only what is needed. We ask for the Android permissions a feature actually requires, and no more.
- Disclosed, not assumed. If an app collects or transmits information, its own privacy page and its Google Play Data Safety section will say what and why.
- No selling of personal information. We do not sell personal information, and we do not share it with third parties for their own advertising.
Google Play and Google Play Billing
Our Android applications are distributed through Google Play. Downloads, updates, and any purchases or subscriptions made inside our apps are handled by Google, which processes information according to its own policies and terms. We receive aggregate and transactional information from Google as a developer — for example install and sales reporting — and we do not receive your payment card details.
Third-party services
We do not currently include third-party analytics, advertising or crash reporting software in our applications. If a service of that kind is added to an app in future, it will be disclosed on that app's privacy page and in its Google Play Data Safety declaration before the version containing it is published.
Data we hold as a company
If you email us, we hold your message and your email address so that we can reply and keep a record of the issue. We keep support correspondence only as long as it is useful for support and for our records, and you can ask us to delete it.
Your rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights over personal information we hold about you, such as the right to request access to it, correction of it, or its deletion. To make a request, or to ask what we hold, contact us at info@alvioragroup.com. We will need enough information to identify the records you are asking about.
Children
Our applications are general-purpose and business tools. They are not directed at children, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, contact us and we will delete it.
Application-specific privacy pages
- WashQuote privacy information — A pricing and profitability calculator being developed for pressure washing and exterior cleaning professionals.
Changes to this page
We may update this page as our applications change. The date at the top shows when it was last revised. Material changes affecting a published app will also be reflected in that app's own privacy page and its Google Play listing.
Contact
Privacy questions can be sent to info@alvioragroup.com, or through the contact page.
This page is provided for information. It is a description of our practices, not legal advice.