Privacy choices and data deletion
How to control, access, export, or delete your Imaginum data.
Control what becomes public
Your desires, AI conversations, scenes, images, audio, journals, and practice history are private by default. An eligible scene or other community item becomes public only when you deliberately publish it. Use the item’s own controls to review, unpublish, or delete it.
Notifications and analytics
Push notifications require operating-system permission. You can change push and email preferences in Settings → Notifications and revoke push permission in device settings. Web visitors can accept or reject optional analytics in the website consent control. The native app uses product analytics as described in the privacy policy; Imaginum does not use that data to track you across other companies’ apps or websites for advertising.
Access, correction, and export
You can edit your account identity, manifestation content, reference photos, and privacy state inside the app. To request a machine-readable export or a copy of other personal data, email privacy@imaginum.ai from the email address on your account. State that you are making an Imaginum data request. We may verify your identity before releasing data.
Delete your account and data
In the app, open Settings → Deactivate → Delete account and confirm with your account email. If you cannot sign in, email privacy@imaginum.ai from the account email and request deletion. Deletion removes or de-identifies account and user-created data except information we must retain for security, fraud prevention, disputes, financial records, or legal obligations. Store subscription records may remain with Apple, Google, or RevenueCat under their policies.
Subscriptions are separate
Deleting Imaginum does not cancel an App Store or Google Play subscription. Cancel auto-renewal in your Apple or Google subscription settings before deleting the account. Apple or Google handles store refunds.
Response and contact
Send privacy requests to privacy@imaginum.ai. Include the account email and the action requested, but never send a password, authentication code, payment-card number, or private manifestation content by email.
