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Privacy Policy
Last updated 16 July 2026
Lírico is a free app for learning Spanish through music. This page explains, plainly, what we collect and what we do with it.
What we collect
- Your email address — it's how you sign in. We don't use passwords; we email you a short-lived code instead.
- Your display name and avatar — including a profile photo, if you upload one.
- Your learning progress — songs you've opened, words you've saved, mastery, quiz and practice results, listening time.
- Social data — your friends, friend requests, and messages you send in the app.
- Presence — whether you're online and, unless you turn it off, what song you're playing.
What we don't do
- We don't sell your data.
- We don't show ads.
- We don't record your microphone. Speaking practice is transcribed by your browser's own speech recognition; audio isn't sent to us or stored.
Messages are not private from us
Direct messages in Lírico are not end-to-end encrypted, and Lírico administrators can read them — for moderation and abuse handling. Please don't share anything sensitive in chat.
Your controls
In Settings you can appear offline, hide what you're listening to, stop anyone from sending you friend requests, download everything we hold on you as a file, and permanently delete your account.
Deleting your account
Deleting your account erases your profile, progress, friendships and messages from our database. It's immediate and can't be undone.
Third parties
- Cloudflare — hosting and database.
- Resend — sends your sign-in code emails.
- YouTube — song playback is embedded from YouTube, which sets its own cookies and applies its own privacy policy.
- Apple Music RSS / iTunes — chart listings and album artwork.
- LRCLIB — song lyrics.
Children
Lírico isn't directed at children under 13, and we don't knowingly collect their data.
Changes
If this policy changes materially, we'll update this page and the date above.