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Effective 12 June 2026

Privacy Policy

This policy explains what Dailies stores, when Apple services are involved, what we do not collect, and the controls available to you.

Effective and last updated: 12 June 2026

1. Who this policy covers

This policy applies to the Dailies app for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and widgets, and to the website at trydailies.app. In this policy, “Dailies”, “we”, and “us” refer to the developer and provider of Dailies.

Questions can be sent to contact@trydailies.app.

2. The short version

Dailies is local-first. The app does not require a Dailies account, include advertising, use tracking technology, or send your everyday app content to a server operated by us.

If you choose Dailies+ private iCloud sync, eligible app data is stored in your private iCloud database through Apple. Some information always remains local, including health-related logs, restore-history snapshots, and device-specific settings.

3. Information stored by the app

Depending on the features you use, Dailies may store information you enter or create, such as:

  • your display name, preferences, routines, reminders, completion history, and daily sets;
  • recipes, meal plans, recipe images, shopping items, and buy-later items;
  • notes, follow-ups, birthdays, events, holiday settings, and related details;
  • income, bills, expenses, debts, and other financial planning information; and
  • hydration, caffeine, weight, step-goal information, notification preferences, and app settings.

This information is used to provide the features you choose. By default, it is stored on your device using Apple system frameworks. We do not receive a copy.

4. Optional private iCloud sync

If you have an active Dailies+ entitlement and turn on iCloud sync, eligible Dailies data is synchronised through Apple CloudKit using the Apple ID signed into your device. No separate Dailies account is created.

Apple processes that data under its own terms and privacy policy. Dailies uses a private CloudKit database for this feature. Health, hydration, caffeine and weight records, restore-history snapshots, and device-only settings are excluded from Dailies iCloud sync.

You can turn sync off in Dailies. Turning it off stops that device from participating in sync but may not delete information already held in iCloud. You can manage iCloud storage through your Apple account and device settings.

5. Permissions and Apple services

Dailies asks for system permission only when a related feature needs it. You can decline or later change permission in device Settings.

  • Apple Health: Dailies may read step count and weight, and may write water, caffeine, and weight entries when you enable those features. Health-related Dailies records stay out of Dailies iCloud sync.
  • Calendar: Dailies may read calendars and events to show holidays or import events you select. It may open Apple’s calendar interface when you choose to add an event.
  • Contacts: Dailies may read names and birthday fields so you can choose which birthdays to import. It does not upload your address book to us.
  • Photos: Dailies may let you select an image for a recipe banner. The selected image is stored with your recipe data.
  • Notifications: reminders and summaries are scheduled locally through Apple’s notification system. Dailies does not use a third-party push notification service.
  • Watch and widgets: limited information needed for the views and actions you enable is shared locally between your Apple devices and app extensions using Apple frameworks.

6. Purchases

Optional purchases and subscriptions are processed by Apple through the App Store. We do not receive your payment card details. The app reads purchase and entitlement information supplied by StoreKit so it can unlock the features you bought. Apple handles billing, refunds, and subscription management under its own terms and privacy policy.

7. Exports, backups, and deletion

Dailies can create files containing your data when you deliberately use an export, backup, or share feature. You decide where those files are saved or sent. Once a file leaves Dailies, its handling depends on the destination you choose.

You can delete individual records or use data-management controls in the app. Deleting the app removes its local container, subject to device backups and Apple platform behaviour. Synced information may remain in iCloud until you delete it through the app or your Apple account’s iCloud controls.

8. Analytics, tracking, and third-party SDKs

Dailies does not include advertising networks, third-party analytics SDKs, cross-app tracking, or data-broker integrations. We do not use your app content for advertising, profiling, or model training. Apple may process diagnostic, App Store, iCloud, and device information under your Apple settings and Apple’s own policies; that processing is controlled by Apple, not by Dailies.

9. Website and support email

This website does not set advertising or analytics cookies. The hosting provider may process ordinary request information such as IP address, browser type, requested path, timestamp, and security logs to deliver and protect the site. Retention depends on the hosting configuration and provider.

If you email us, we receive your email address, message, and anything you choose to include. We use it to respond, troubleshoot, keep reasonable business records, and protect the service. Do not include sensitive health or financial information in a support message.

10. Retention and security

Local app information remains until you delete it, remove the app, or the operating system removes it. iCloud information remains according to your actions and Apple’s retention practices. Support correspondence is kept only as long as reasonably needed to handle the request, meet legal obligations, and maintain necessary records.

Dailies relies on Apple platform security, device protection, and private CloudKit storage where enabled. No method of storage or transmission can be guaranteed completely secure, so you should use a device passcode and keep your operating system current.

11. Your choices and rights

Most Dailies information is under your direct control on your device. You can review, edit, export, or delete it in the app, change permissions in device Settings, turn iCloud sync off, and manage subscriptions through your Apple account.

Because we do not operate Dailies accounts or receive your local app database, we usually cannot identify, retrieve, correct, or delete app content for you. For personal information we do hold, such as a support email, you may contact us to request access, correction, or deletion, or to raise a privacy concern. Rights vary by location and may be subject to legal exceptions.

12. Children

Dailies is a general-audience productivity and lifestyle app. We do not knowingly collect children’s personal information through a Dailies account or developer-operated app server. A parent or guardian should supervise use where required by local law.

13. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy when Dailies changes or legal requirements develop. The current version will be published on this page with a new effective date. Material changes may also be communicated in the app or App Store release notes where appropriate.

14. Contact

For privacy questions or requests, email contact@trydailies.app. Please identify the request as a privacy enquiry.

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