Our Privacy Promise
Fleck is built on a simple belief: your countdowns and memories are none of our business. We don't want your data. We don't sell your information. We don't even have servers to store it on.
The Short Version
Fleck stores everything on your device. We don't collect personal information, track your location, or use analytics tools. The app works completely offline. Your memory anchors stay between you and your phone.
What We Don't Collect
Data Collection Status
What Stays On Your Device
Everything you create in Fleck lives locally:
- Countdown titles and target dates
- Memory anchors attached to events
- Your notes and gift ideas
- App preferences and settings
The Only Exception: Crash Reports
If Fleck crashes, your device may ask if you want to send a crash report to Apple. If you agree, Apple shares anonymous technical data with us—things like "the app froze when opening a countdown." This contains no personal information, no countdown titles, no memory content. Just code errors so we can fix them.
You can disable crash reporting in your device settings anytime. It won't affect how Fleck works.
No Ads, No Trackers, No Third Parties
We don't partner with advertising networks. We don't embed Facebook or Google SDKs. We don't use analytics tools to watch how you tap through the app. Fleck is a single-purpose tool that respects your attention and your privacy.
Your Control
You have complete control over your data:
- Delete individual countdowns anytime
- Clear all app data by deleting Fleck
- Export memories by taking screenshots
- Use Fleck in airplane mode—it works perfectly
Children's Privacy
Fleck doesn't knowingly collect information from anyone. Since we collect no data at all, children can use the app safely. Parents: note that countdowns are stored locally on the device, so check your family sharing settings if concerned about device backups.
Changes to This Policy
If we ever change how Fleck handles data, we'll update this policy and notify you in the app. But honestly? We built Fleck specifically to avoid data collection. It's unlikely this policy will change significantly unless we add features that require it—and we'd be transparent about why.