Privacy Policy

Last updated 20 May 2026

TimeFor is a calm, single-purpose iOS and Android app for tracking "days since" events. This page describes what data the app stores, what leaves your device, and what doesn't. It is written in plain language because that's the whole point.

Short version

What we store on your device

All of the above lives in the app's private storage on your phone (a local SQLite database + a small preferences file). It is never uploaded to any server we control, because we don't have any.

What is sent to third parties

When you use the AI parse feature, the typed free-text phrase is sent to Google Gemini (Generative Language API) so the model can return a structured interpretation. Google's handling of that request is governed by their Privacy Policy and Generative AI terms. We do not send any identifying information alongside the phrase — no user id, no device id, no location, no email.

The calendar reminder feature opens your device's Calendar app pre-filled with the event details. The reminder is created locally; nothing is sent to us. The event is only added if you tap "Save" inside the system dialog.

Permissions the app may ask for

Backups and device transfer

On iOS, TimeFor's data is included in your standard iCloud device backup — restored automatically when you set up a new iPhone. We do not interact with iCloud directly; this is the OS's built-in mechanism.

On Android, TimeFor opts into Google's Auto Backup for Apps — your data is uploaded to your Google Drive nightly when the device is charging and on Wi-Fi, then restored automatically when you reinstall the app or migrate to a new phone. Same caveat: managed by Google, not us.

Children

TimeFor is not directed at children under 13. We don't knowingly collect data from anyone.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes in any material way, the "Last updated" date above will change and the new version will replace this one at the same URL. There is no email list to notify.

Contact

TimeFor is built by Devara Fikry Akmal as part of Devalab — a small studio of one. Questions: [email protected].