Privacy Policy

Effective June 13, 2026

This policy covers all of my App Store apps — including Headache Personal Diary, HIIT Workouts, Recall and QuickRabbit. They're built on the same principle, so one policy fits them all.

The short version

My apps collect no data about you. There are no accounts, no ads, no analytics or crash-reporting SDKs, and no servers of mine for your data to travel to — I couldn't see your information even if I wanted to. Everything stays on your devices and, where an app syncs, in your own iCloud.

Where your data lives

Permissions

Some apps ask for access to the camera, photo library, microphone, Bluetooth or Apple Health. Each permission is used only on your device, only for the feature you invoked — taking a photo of a crate, scanning a label, printing to a Bluetooth printer, or reading and writing your own workouts. Nothing captured through a permission is transmitted to me. You can grant or revoke any of these at any time in the Settings app.

Device-to-device features

Where an app talks between your own devices — for example, HIIT Workouts mirroring its live countdown from your Apple Watch to your paired iPhone — it uses Apple's direct device-to-device connectivity. That traffic never touches the internet.

What I collect

Nothing. There are no analytics, no tracking identifiers, and no network connections to servers of mine, because I don't run any. Apple may share anonymous, aggregate App Store statistics with me (such as total download counts), which contain nothing about you.

Changes & contact

If this policy ever changes, the new version will be posted here with a new effective date. Questions about your privacy? Email [email protected].