How Eazy Sing uses data
Eazy Sing does not require user authentication for normal use and does not ask for personal information to access its core exercises.
When you use exercises that listen to your voice, the app may access your device microphone solely to perform acoustic measurements in real time, such as pitch, rhythm, range, or input-level analysis. Raw audio, microphone recordings, and voice samples are not stored, uploaded to our servers, or retained after processing.
The app may store certain settings and local state on your device, such as language preferences, note naming preferences, volume settings, and subscription status, so the app can work properly between sessions.
Eazy Sing may also send notifications to support learning and regular practice, for example reminder notifications. You can allow or disable notifications at any time in your device settings.
On supported mobile versions, the free experience may display ads through Google AdMob, and optional subscriptions or support purchases may be processed by the Apple App Store or Google Play. Those third-party services may process transaction or device-related data in accordance with their own privacy policies.
In practical terms, Eazy Sing may use the microphone, may display ads, and may offer a subscription depending on the version or platform you use.