What the website is for

The website explains Ellua and sends people to the App Store. If analytics are added, they should stay limited to aggregate website behavior such as page views and App Store outbound clicks.

What belongs in the app

Personal logs, chat, exercises, and reflections belong in the iPhone app. Food-noise reflection should feel quiet, private, and separate from social performance or diet judgment.

What the website should not collect

The public website should not ask for cravings, journal entries, emotions, triggers, body information, app account data, or eating-disorder details. Those are not needed to explain Ellua or route someone to the App Store.

Real privacy beats slogans

Ellua should earn trust through clear limits, not vague promises. This page avoids local-only, deletion, encryption, retention, or compliance claims unless the implementation and policy support them.

Website analytics stay separate

If Ellua uses web analytics, they should explain what is measured, why it is measured, how long it is kept, which processors are used, and what choices users have. Analytics should not include food-noise content or app user identity.

Keep personal food-noise reflection in the app.

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