Privacy Policy
The short version: Present Days collects nothing. There are no accounts, no servers, no analytics, and no ads. Everything the app knows lives on your iPhone and stays there.
What Present Days can and cannot see
Present Days is built on Apple's Screen Time frameworks (Family Controls and Device Activity). These frameworks are designed by Apple so that apps like ours never see your actual usage:
- We cannot read how many minutes you have used your phone. iOS does not expose that number to us, by design.
- We cannot see which apps you use, which websites you visit, or anything about what you do on your phone.
- The only signal the app receives is a notification from iOS that today's usage crossed a threshold you set (your daily limit, and a warning shortly before it). From silence or that signal, the app derives a single verdict per day: under or over.
What is stored, and where
The app stores your daily limit, your per-day pass or fail record, your streak history, and your settings. This data is kept in the app's private storage on your device and is shared only with the app's own widget and monitoring extension. It is included in your normal iPhone backup, which is how it survives a phone upgrade. It is never transmitted to us or to anyone else; Present Days has no server to send it to.
What we collect
Nothing. Present Days has no sign-up, no account, no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, and no third-party code that phones home. We have no database of users, and we could not look up your data if you asked us to, because we never receive it.
Purchases
Subscriptions are processed entirely by Apple through your Apple Account. We never see your payment details. Apple provides us with aggregate, anonymized sales reporting that contains no personal information.
Notifications
The near-limit heads-up and streak notifications are local notifications, scheduled and delivered on your device. They do not involve a server.
This website
presentdays.app is a static site. It sets no cookies and runs no analytics or trackers. Our hosting provider (Netlify) may keep standard server logs, such as IP addresses of requests, for security and operations; we do not use these to identify visitors.
Children
Present Days is made for people managing their own screen time. It does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, children included, because it does not collect personal information at all.
Changes to this policy
If the app ever changes in a way that affects privacy (for example, adding optional anonymous analytics), we will update this page and the effective date above before that change ships.
Contact
Questions? Email hello@presentdays.app.