Astrology Posters & Status · Last updated 19 August 2026
When you set up the app you enter your name and mobile number, and optionally a designation, an address and a photo. These are printed onto the posters you create.
All of it is saved in the app's own storage on your device, so the app works offline. Your name, designation, mobile number and address are also sent to our own server and stored against your account. That is what lets you reinstall the app, or move to a new phone, without typing everything in again — and it is how we know who is using the app, so we can contact you about it.
The app asks for photo library access so you can pick your own photo, and for permission to save finished posters to your gallery. It reads only the photo you choose. It never browses or uploads your library.
The photo you pick is sent to our server once, immediately, so its background can be removed and it can sit cleanly inside the poster frame. Our server passes it straight to the service that does the removal (FAPIhub) and hands the result back to your phone.
The photo is not stored. Not by us, and not beyond that one request. It exists only in memory for the few seconds the removal takes. The finished cut-out is kept on your phone, not on our server.
So we can tell which parts of the app are actually useful, the app records:
What this is not: it is a list of screen names and button names. It never includes a poster you made, your photo, or anything you typed onto a poster. Nobody outside us sees it.
We advertise this app on Facebook and Instagram. To know which adverts bring astrologers who actually subscribe, rather than just installs, the app tells Meta when five things happen:
Meta's kit also reads your device's advertising ID, which is the identifier Android and iOS provide for exactly this purpose and which you can reset or switch off in your phone's settings at any time.
Meta is never told your name, your photo, your mobile number, your address, or any poster you make. It is told that a purchase happened and what it was worth. It is not told who you are.
Meta's kit starts as soon as the app does. It used to wait until the first screen had been drawn, but that meant the one thing it is there for — knowing which advert produced an install — was already over by the time it woke up, and adverts that were working looked like adverts that were not.
We also read the install referrer that Google Play provides: a short line saying which advert or link brought you to the app. It is stored against your account on our server so we can tell which of our adverts are worth running. It says nothing about you.
Signing in is optional. Every part of the app works without it. There is one thing it is for, and only one — a subscription is bought from Google Play or the App Store and belongs to that device. Sign in and it belongs to you, so a new phone gets it back instead of asking you to pay again.
When you sign in, we also store your email address and the account identifier Google gives us, alongside which plan you bought, when it expires, and the store's receipt for it.
We do not have a password for you; sign-in is handled by Google and we never see one. You can sign out at any time from the Profile tab.
| What | Where it is kept | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Name, designation, mobile, address | Your phone and our server | Printed on posters; restored on a new phone |
| Your photo | Your phone only | Printed on posters. Sent once for background removal, never stored |
| Email address | Our server | Only if you sign in — carries your subscription across devices |
| Subscription and receipt | Our server | To know what you have paid for |
| Screens opened, buttons pressed | Our server | To see which parts of the app are worth improving |
| Play install referrer | Our server | Which advert or link brought you here |
| Posters you make | Your phone only | They are yours. They are never uploaded |
We do not sell any of it, and we do not hand it to advertisers or data brokers. The only outside parties involved are the ones named on this page: Google, Apple, Meta, and the background-removal service.
You can have everything above removed from our server at any time.
We action requests within 30 days. Deleting the app removes everything held on your phone straight away, but it does not reach the server copy — the request above is what does that.
Subscriptions are sold and charged by Google Play or the App Store. We never see your card, your billing address, or any part of your payment details, and the app has no way to take a payment on its own. The store tells us only whether the subscription is currently valid, and that answer is stored on the device so the app works offline, and against your account on our server so a new phone can be told you have already paid.
When you share a poster the app hands the image to whichever app you pick — WhatsApp, Instagram, or anything else installed. Once it leaves the app, that app's own privacy policy applies. We are not involved, and we do not keep a copy.
Posters you have viewed are kept on your device so the app keeps working without a signal. Clearing the app's storage, or uninstalling it, removes them.
This app is made for working astrologers and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect anything from anyone under 13.
If what the app collects changes, this page changes with it and the date at the top is updated.
Questions, or a deletion request: products.avsvishal@gmail.com