Mostly Habits ·
This policy explains, in plain language, what the app does and does not do with your information.
What We Collect
Nothing. The developer of Mostly Habits does not collect, receive, store, or have access to any of your data.
Where Your Data Lives
- Your habits, completions, routines, and history are stored on your device.
- If you enable iCloud, a copy is also stored in your own private iCloud account using Apple's CloudKit private database. Only you can access it. The developer cannot.
What We Do Not Do
- No data is collected by the developer.
- No data is shared with third parties.
- No analytics, no tracking, no advertising identifiers.
- There are no third-party SDKs in the app.
Deleting Your Data
Because nothing is sent to the developer, there is nothing for the developer to delete. You control all copies of your habit data:
- On your device: delete Mostly Habits from your iPhone to remove the local copy.
- In iCloud (if you enabled sync): on your iPhone, open Settings → your name → iCloud → Manage Account Storage → Mostly Habits → Delete Data.
Uninstalling the app or turning off iCloud at any time withdraws any permission you previously gave; no further action is required.
Crash Diagnostics
If you have opted in to sharing diagnostics with Apple at the system level, Apple may collect anonymous crash reports. This is handled by Apple under Apple's privacy policy, and the developer of Mostly Habits never sees data that personally identifies you.
Children
Mostly Habits collects no data from anyone, including children.
Changes to This Policy
If this policy ever changes, the effective date above will be updated. Because the app collects no data, any change would only ever be a clarification.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email support@mostlyhabits.com.