Adriene's yoga app has 900+ videos and costs $12.99/month. The App Store says "Find What Feels Good, Inc." Dig deeper and it's "proudly powered by VidApp." The package name starts with tv.uscreen. Support goes to vidapp.com. Your yoga practice, your viewing history, your payment — flowing through a company whose name never appears on screen. Follow Yoga With Adriene and your data ends up in three separate companies: Google (YouTube), Mighty Networks (KULA community), and Uscreen/VidApp (yoga app). Three privacy policies. Three databases. Three companies who can export, share, or lose your data independently. One creator's brand hiding a three-way data split.
What they claim: Find What Feels Good presented as Yoga With Adriene's personal yoga app with 900+ videos
What we found: Developer on App Store: Find What Feels Good, Inc. But app is "proudly powered by VidApp." Package: tv.uscreen.findwhatfeelsgood — Uscreen namespace. Support routes to vidapp.com. Yoga practice data, viewing history, and payment info go through VidApp/Uscreen infrastructure.
What they claim: One creator brand (Yoga With Adriene) implies one data relationship
What we found: Adriene's followers interact with THREE separate platforms: YouTube (Google), KULA community (Mighty Networks/com.mightybell), and FWFG yoga app (Uscreen/VidApp/tv.uscreen). Three companies, three privacy policies, three databases — one creator's face on all of them.