1. Data Collection
Information received through Morivo generally falls into a few categories. When a user creates an account, submits paid content, contacts support, or participates in social features, the app may receive details such as a display name, email address, account identifiers, payment-related transaction references, and any content voluntarily uploaded or posted.
Morivo may also gather technical and diagnostic details linked to app operation. These may include device model, operating system version, language settings, app version, approximate region inferred from network activity, crash reports, performance logs, and interaction patterns such as viewed screens, feature usage, and posting activity. This helps keep the experience stable and responsive.
Some permissions are only accessed when relevant to a feature. For example, photo library access may be requested if a user chooses to upload an image for a post or personal collection record. If location-based functionality is offered, location data may be requested to support local collection organization or region-aware content; where possible, such access is limited to what the feature needs. Contact access is not required for ordinary app use unless a future optional feature specifically asks for it.
In addition, the app may include third-party software development kits or similar tools for analytics, payment processing, security monitoring, crash detection, or service delivery. Those tools may receive technical or usage information as part of their operation.
2. Data Usage
The information handled by Morivo is used to operate the app, maintain user accounts, display user-submitted content, process paid posting features, respond to support requests, and improve the overall product experience. Usage patterns may be reviewed in aggregated or account-linked form to understand which galleries, social tools, or collection features are working well and which need refinement.
Certain details may also be used to protect the platform from abuse, spam, payment misuse, fraudulent activity, or violations of app rules. Device and log data can assist with debugging, service reliability, and security reviews.
If Morivo sends announcements, product notices, or promotional communications, those messages will be used in accordance with applicable law and user choices. Users may opt out of non-essential marketing communications where such options are available.
Information may be shared with service providers that assist with hosting, support infrastructure, analytics, payment processing, moderation, fraud prevention, or core technical operations. Data is not sold in the ordinary sense of handing over personal information for unrestricted third-party commercial use. Any sharing is intended to support app functionality, compliance, business operations, or lawful requests.
3. Data Storage & Security
Morivo data may be stored on secured cloud systems, internal administrative tools, and service provider infrastructure used to run the app. Depending on operational needs, information may be processed in countries other than the user’s own location, subject to appropriate contractual or legal safeguards where required.
Protective measures may include encrypted connections, access controls, authentication procedures, limited administrative permissions, logging, routine monitoring, and technical safeguards designed to reduce unauthorized access or misuse. Even so, no digital storage or transmission method can be guaranteed to be entirely risk-free.
Retention periods depend on the purpose of the information. Account records may be kept while an account remains active. Content, transaction references, moderation logs, and support correspondence may be retained for a reasonable period afterward to meet legal, security, accounting, dispute-resolution, and operational requirements. When data is no longer needed, it may be deleted, anonymized, or de-identified where feasible.
4. Third-Party Services
Morivo may rely on external partners to support functions such as hosting, payment handling, analytics, customer support tools, crash reporting, performance measurement, content delivery, account security, and fraud detection. These providers may process information on behalf of the app and under their own legal terms where applicable.
Because third-party components can evolve over time, the exact set of providers may change without prior listing on this page. Users should understand that when outside infrastructure helps power a feature, certain technical or account-related data may pass through those systems as needed to complete the service.
5. User Rights (GDPR & CCPA)
Users may have legal rights over their personal information depending on where they live. These can include the right to request access to personal data, ask for correction of inaccurate details, request deletion, limit certain processing, object to specific uses, or receive a portable copy of information where applicable.
Residents covered by the GDPR, CCPA, or similar laws may also have the ability to ask whether certain categories of information have been processed, disclosed, or shared; to request that personal information be erased subject to legal exceptions; and to opt out of certain non-essential handling where required by law.
Requests can be made by contacting support@morivo.com. To protect account security, Morivo may ask for reasonable verification before completing a request. Some records may need to be kept despite a deletion request when retention is necessary for legal compliance, payment documentation, fraud prevention, dispute handling, or enforcement of platform rules.
6. Children's Privacy
Morivo is designed for adults and is not intended for anyone under 18 years of age. The app does not knowingly seek or solicit personal information from children, and users under 18 should not create accounts, submit content, make purchases, or otherwise use the service.
If it becomes apparent that personal information has been provided by a person under 18, reasonable steps may be taken to suspend the relevant account and remove associated data, subject to technical and legal limitations. This approach is intended to align with child privacy obligations, including COPPA-related expectations where relevant.
7. Policy Updates
From time to time, this policy may be revised to reflect new features, legal developments, operational changes, or updates in how the app handles information. The revised version becomes effective on the date shown at the top of this page unless another timing is stated.
When changes are significant, notice may be provided through the app, on the website at refined.morivo.site, by account message, or by another appropriate method. Continued use of Morivo after an updated policy takes effect means the user is using the app under the revised terms of this privacy notice.
8. Contact Information
Questions, privacy requests, or account-related concerns can be directed to:
Email: support@morivo.com
Website: refined.morivo.site