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Privacy Policy
Daybits is designed to keep activity data private by default. Most data stays on your device unless you choose features that require external services.
Overview
Daybits helps you mark activities and notice personal patterns over time. This policy explains what information the app handles and when data may leave your device.
We keep the product privacy-first: activity data is stored locally by default, and optional online services are used only for the features that need them.
Information you create
You may create activities, activity names, icons, colors, notes, marked dates, widget settings, presentation settings, and analysis preferences.
This information is used to show your check-ins, activity memory, presentations, widgets, reminders, and analysis features.
On-device data
Your activity history is stored on your device by default. Daybits does not require an account to use local activity tracking.
Widgets use shared app storage so they can show and update your current activity state.
Premium and purchases
Purchases are handled by Apple and RevenueCat. We may receive purchase status, entitlement status, product identifiers, transaction timing, and related subscription metadata so the app can unlock Pro features.
We do not receive your full payment card details.
Analysis features
When on-device analysis is available and enabled, analysis is generated on your device.
If you enable remote models, or if local models are unavailable and you use a Pro remote analysis feature, the relevant activity data may be sent through our server-side proxy to an AI provider to generate the requested analysis.
Remote analysis requests may include activity names, marked dates, and optional notes if you enabled notes in analysis.
Notifications
If you enable notifications, Daybits schedules reminders and weekly analysis notifications using your chosen settings.
You can change notification settings in the app or in iOS Settings.
Diagnostics and logs
Daybits may keep local diagnostic logs to help troubleshoot widget or app behavior. These logs are intended for debugging and are not automatically uploaded by default.
If you contact support and choose to share diagnostic information, we use it to investigate the issue.
Data export and import
Daybits provides export options so you can access your activity data.
If you import data, the imported file is processed to let you choose which activities to add to the app.
Third-party services
Daybits may use Apple services, RevenueCat, Cloudflare, Vercel, and AI providers such as OpenAI depending on the features you use.
These services process data as needed to provide purchases, hosting, serverless proxying, and optional remote analysis.
Your choices
You can delete your app data, export your data, change analysis settings, disable notes in analysis, disable remote models, and turn off notifications.
You can manage or cancel subscriptions through Apple.
Contact
If you have privacy questions, contact us at privacy@daybits.app.
