Privacy
The short version: analysis happens on your device, there is no account, and nothing identifying leaves your phone unless you explicitly choose to share a sound. Back to the app.
What we do not collect
No account, no name, no email, no phone number, no location. The app never asks for any of them, so it cannot collect them. Your clips, your horse's history, and your settings live in your browser's storage on your device.
Analysis happens on your device
When you analyze a clip, the audio is processed by code running on your phone. The clip is not uploaded. If a future feature ever needs to send anything to a server for a deeper reading, the app will name the provider, say exactly what would be sent, and ask you first, every account-free installation, before the first byte moves.
Usage counts, only if you say yes
The app asks whether it may send anonymous usage counts: which screens were used and whether an analysis found something, tagged with a random install number. Never your audio, your words, or anything you can be identified by. Saying no changes nothing about how the app works.
Shared sounds are a choice, every time
You can choose to share a single sound to help the recognition improve. Before anything is sent, the app shows exactly what would leave your phone: that one sound, its measurements, your word for it if you gave one, and what was happening if you chose to say. A person reviews shared sounds. They are used to review and teach the recognition system, and for nothing else. They are not sold and not given to advertisers.
Separately, and only if you switch it on in Settings, you can send the ANSWERS you give when the app asks "does that fit what you saw?" — your yes, no or unsure, the phrase the app offered, anything you typed in your own words when you disagreed, and roughly how long you took. No audio and no video go with those, and nothing in them says it was you. This is a separate switch from sharing a sound because it is a different kind of information: consent to send a recording is not consent to send something you wrote. It is off until you turn it on, and turning it off stops anything further being sent.
Deleting your data
Everything local is yours to delete: clearing the app's browser data removes it. If you shared a sound and want it removed from the corpus, contact us with the approximate date of sharing and we will delete it.
Children
Neigh is not directed at children under 13, and with no accounts and no identifying collection there is no profile of anyone of any age.
Contact and changes
Questions or deletion requests: info@cipherandrow.com. Most of what this app holds never leaves your phone, so deleting the app or clearing its data removes it; write to us for anything you have shared with us on purpose. If this policy changes, the date below changes with it, and material changes will be shown in the app before they apply.
Last updated: 2026-08-10