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Privacy Policy

DayRite · last updated 3 August 2026

DayRite does not ask you to create an account, and it does not track you. Almost everything the app knows stays on your device. What little leaves it is listed below, along with why.

What stays on your device

All of it is stored in the app's own storage on the device. None of it is uploaded, and deleting the app deletes it.

The verses themselves

The verses ship inside the app. Reading your daily page needs no network connection and sends no request anywhere.

Reminders

The daily reminder is a local notification scheduled by your device. Nothing about it is sent to a server, and no one but your device knows the time you chose.

If you send feedback

The feedback form is the one place you can hand us something on purpose. When you use it, your message is sent to our server, together with the app version and your device model so a bug report can be made sense of. An email address is optional and is only used to reply to you. Feedback is not used for advertising and is not shared.

If you subscribe or buy the unlock

Payment is handled by Apple. We never see your card, and we are never told your name or your Apple Account.

Subscriptions are managed for us by RevenueCat, Inc., which receives an anonymous identifier generated for your installation and the details of the purchase itself (which product, when, whether it is still active) so the app can tell whether the unlock is yours. RevenueCat's own privacy policy is at revenuecat.com/privacy.

What we do not do

Children

DayRite is not directed at children and collects nothing that would identify one.

Your choices

Reminders can be turned off in the app or in iOS Settings at any time. "Reset everything" in the app's settings clears the pages, the kept verses and the app's local state. Deleting the app removes all of it from the device. If you would like feedback you have sent us deleted, write to the address below and say so.

Contact

benderlio@gmail.com. Common questions are answered on the support page.