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privacy_policy.md
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| # BusyBee Pocket Diary Privacy Policy | |
| Effective date: May 8, 2026 | |
| BusyBee Pocket Diary is a local-only personal organizer for iPhone. The app is designed so your categories, notes, monitoring logs, timetable entries, and calendar events stay on your device. | |
| ## Data We Do Not Collect | |
| BusyBee Pocket Diary does not collect, transmit, sell, rent, or share personal data. The app does not require an account, does not use analytics, does not include advertising, and does not track you across apps or websites. | |
| ## Data Stored On Your Device | |
| The app lets you create and save organizer content, including: | |
| - Categories and priorities | |
| - Notes | |
| - Monitoring or habit logs | |
| - Timetable slots | |
| - Calendar events and reminder settings | |
| This information is stored locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData persistence framework. It is not sent to BusyBee Pocket Diary, the developer, or a third-party server by the app. | |
| ## Authentication | |
| BusyBee Pocket Diary can use Face ID, Touch ID, or the device passcode through Apple's LocalAuthentication framework to help protect access to the app. Biometric authentication is handled by iOS. BusyBee Pocket Diary does not receive or store your biometric data. | |
| ## Network, Analytics, Advertising, and Tracking | |
| BusyBee Pocket Diary v1 is designed to work offline. It does not make network calls for sync, accounts, analytics, advertising, or tracking. It does not use third-party analytics SDKs or advertising SDKs. | |
| ## iCloud, Backups, and Device Services | |
| BusyBee Pocket Diary does not provide app-managed cloud sync in v1. Depending on your device settings, iOS may include app data in device backups. Those backups are controlled by Apple and your device settings, not by BusyBee Pocket Diary. | |
| ## Your Control | |
| Because app data is stored on your device, you can remove BusyBee Pocket Diary data by deleting entries inside the app where available or by deleting the app from your device. Deleting the app removes its local app container data from the device, subject to normal iOS backup behavior. | |
| ## Children's Privacy | |
| BusyBee Pocket Diary does not knowingly collect personal data from anyone, including children. | |
| ## Changes To This Policy | |
| If a future version adds features such as cloud sync, account login, widgets, Siri shortcuts, or sharing, this policy and the App Store privacy disclosures should be reviewed and updated before release. | |
| ## Contact | |
| For privacy questions, contact the app developer using the support contact listed on the App Store product page. |
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