Privacy Policy
This policy explains what Disco collects, why, and what we do with it. It's written to be readable — if anything here is unclear, email privacy@disco.reviews.
What we collect
When you sign in and use Disco, we collect:
- Account info — your name, email address, and a unique identifier from your Apple or Google sign-in.
- Profile info — your username, display name, avatar, and bio if you set one.
- Your reviews — the songs, albums, and artists you rate, the ratings themselves, and any text you write.
- Your social graph — who you follow, and who follows you.
- Music service links — if you connect a music service (like Spotify), we store the access token so we can show your listening history inside Disco.
- Diagnostic data — anonymous crash reports and basic analytics that help us fix bugs.
What we don't collect
- We do not sell your data, ever.
- We do not use advertising identifiers and we do not run ads.
- We do not track your location.
- We do not read your contacts or photo library.
Who sees what
By default, your profile, username, and reviews are visible to other Disco users. Your email address and connected music-service tokens are never shown to other users.
How we store it
Account data and reviews are stored in Google Firebase (Firestore and Firebase Authentication) in Google-operated data centers. Connected music-service tokens are stored in the iOS Keychain on your device and in encrypted form on our servers so you stay signed in across devices.
Deleting your account
You can delete your account at any time from Settings → Delete Account. Deletion removes your profile, reviews, social graph, and connected tokens. Some anonymous diagnostic data may persist in aggregate logs for up to 90 days before it's rotated out.
Children
Disco is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If you believe a child has created an account, email privacy@disco.reviews and we'll remove it.
Changes
If this policy changes materially, we'll note it in-app and bump the date at the top of this page. Continued use of Disco after a change means you accept the new policy.
Contact
Questions? Email privacy@disco.reviews.