Privacy
Objects and Arrays
Objects and arrays are fundamental data structures in JavaScript. Objects store data in key-value pairs, while arrays hold ordered collections of values.
This Privacy Policy describes how Alevio ("we," "our," or "us"), founded and led by Felix Danyluk (CEO and Founder), collects, uses, and discloses your information when you use our application, website, and services (collectively, the "Service").
Important:
Alevio is designed as a privacy-first application. All your personal data is stored locally on your device and is not transferred to our servers unless you explicitly activate cloud functions.
1. Information We Collect
Alevio operates primarily as a local application.
The information stored includes:
Personal information: name and preferences (stored locally only).
Usage data: daily responses and insights (stored locally only).
Device information: app preferences and settings (stored locally only).
AI Chat data: when using AI features, conversation history is stored locally on your device.
Image data: when using vision features, uploaded images are processed locally and may be temporarily stored for AI analysis.
Generated images: DALL-E generated images are saved locally on your device for display purposes.
Usage limits: daily usage tracking for cloud models and image generation is stored locally to enforce fair usage policies.
2. How We Use Your Information
We use the information we collect to:
Provide and maintain our Service
Improve and personalize your experience
Communicate with you about updates and features
Ensure the security and integrity of our Service
3. Data Storage and Security
Your data is stored locally on your device using secure, industry-standard encryption. We do not have access to your personal information unless you explicitly choose to share it through cloud features.
4. Third-Party Services
Alevio may integrate with third-party AI services for enhanced functionality. When using these features, only the necessary data is transmitted to provide the service. We carefully select partners who share our commitment to privacy.
Cloud Services: When you use cloud-based AI models (such as GPT-4o, Claude, or other cloud providers), your messages and uploaded images are sent to these services for processing. We use secure API connections and do not store your data on our servers.
Image Generation: When using DALL-E image generation, your text prompts are sent to OpenAI's servers to generate images. Generated images are returned to your device and stored locally.
Web Search: When using web search features, your search queries are sent to our search partners to retrieve relevant information. Search results are processed and returned to your device.
Apple Shortcuts: When using Apple Shortcuts integration, your device's Shortcuts app may access Alevio through URL schemes. This integration is handled entirely by your device's operating system.
5. Your Rights
You have the right to:
Access your personal data stored on your device
Delete your data at any time through the app settings
Opt out of cloud features and keep all data local
Contact us with any privacy concerns
6. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of any changes by posting the new Privacy Policy on this page and updating the "Last Updated" date.
7. Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at:
Objects in JavaScript
An object is a collection of properties, where each property is a key-value pair.
Creating an Object
An object can be created using curly braces {}
with key-value pairs inside.
Accessing Object Properties
Properties can be accessed using dot notation or bracket notation.
Modifying Object Properties
Properties can be changed or added dynamically.
Deleting Object Properties
The delete
keyword removes a property from an object.
Checking Property Existence
The in
operator checks if a property exists.
Iterating Over Objects
Objects can be looped through using for...in
.
Adding and Removing Elements
push(value)
adds an element to the end.
pop()
removes the last element.
unshift(value)
adds an element to the beginning.
shift()
removes the first element.
Nested Objects and Arrays
Objects can contain arrays, and arrays can contain objects.
Conclusion
Objects and arrays are crucial for managing and structuring data in JavaScript. The next section will focus on ES6+ features, which introduce new syntax and functionalities to improve JavaScript development.