Privacy
For Still Focus · last updated 2026-08-22
This is a draft. It was generated from how this app is configured and has not been reviewed by a lawyer. Read it, correct anything that is not true of how you actually operate, and have it checked before you rely on it.
What this app collects
- Your email address and password. The password is stored only as a one-way hash and cannot be read back, by us or by anyone.
- What you save in the app. Whatever you enter is stored so it is there when you come back.
- Whether you have paid. A record of what you have access to and when it expires. Card details are never seen by this app — payment happens on the payment provider’s own page.
- That a page was visited. No cookie and no account is involved, and visitors are counted using a value that is rebuilt from scratch every day, so nobody can be followed from one day to the next.
Why
To make the app work: to keep you signed in, to keep what you saved, and to know what you have paid for. Visit counts are used only to see whether anybody is using the app.
Who else it reaches
It is not sold, and it is not used for advertising. It is handled by:
- Supabase — stores the data above and handles sign-in.
- Stripe — takes the payment and holds the card details, which never reach this app.
- An email provider — delivers messages such as a purchase confirmation.
- A hosting provider — serves the pages, and sees the ordinary request information any web server sees.
How long it is kept
What you save is kept until you delete it or delete your account. Records of payments are kept for as long as tax and accounting rules require, which is usually several years. Visit counts are kept in aggregate and contain nothing that identifies you.
What you can ask for
You can ask for a copy of everything held about you, have it corrected, have it deleted, which also ends any access you have paid for, object to it being held at all. Both a copy and a deletion can be requested from inside the app, from your account settings.
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