DYP: drag your plan and actualize it (hereinafter “DYP”) · Effective date 2026-07-06
In short: DYP collects no personal data whatsoever. Everything you write or record stays on your device and is never transmitted to anyone — including the developer.
None. The app has no servers, no accounts, no sign-in, no ads, no analytics, no third-party SDKs — and no networking code at all. There is neither a purpose nor a means to collect, use, or share personal data.
The following stays exclusively on your device. The developer has no access to it:
The microphone is used solely to record your voice notes. Recordings are saved on your device and never leave it. Every text feature works without microphone permission.
If you use iOS device backup (iCloud Backup), app data may be included in your own backup. This is standard Apple functionality; the developer cannot access your backups.
Payments for paid features are processed by Apple’s App Store. The developer never sees your payment details; purchase verification happens on-device. See App Store & Privacy for how Apple handles payment data.
None. No data is shared with, sold to, or processed by any third party.
Your data stays on your device until you delete it. You can delete individual entries in the app, and deleting the app deletes all of its data. There is no copy anywhere else.
Because all data lives on your device, you can view, edit, and erase it at any time directly in the app. There is no developer-held data against which to exercise access, correction, deletion, or restriction requests. Questions about this policy are welcome at the contact below and will be answered in good faith.
Data is stored inside the iOS app sandbox, inaccessible to other apps, and protected by iOS device encryption when your device is locked.
DYP collects no personal data from anyone, including children.
Any changes will be posted on this page with a new effective date. Material changes (such as any future data collection) will also be announced in app update notes before they take effect.
2026-07-06 · First published