Effective date: May 4, 2026
DailyBridge ("the App") is a restrained screen-time daily digest tool. This policy explains how the App collects, uses, and stores data.
What we collect
Required (for the core feature)
- Screen on/off and lock/unlock events: timestamps of screen-on, lock, unlock, and DailyBridge's own foreground-resume events. Only the time and event type are recorded — never any app names, URLs, or content.
- Basic device info: device model, Android version, app version.
- Configuration: the device nickname and recipient email addresses you set (stored only in the local database).
Optional (only when you opt in)
- Lock and unlock location: collected only when you turn on the "Include location in daily report" toggle. After each screen lock and unlock, one location fix is captured (GPS or network) and used solely to render your trail in the daily email.
What we don't collect
- ❌ Per-app usage details (which app you used and for how long)
- ❌ Contacts, SMS, photos, or files
- ❌ Browsing history or search history
- ❌ Microphone or camera data
- ❌ Any kind of account information or identity proof
Where data lives
Everything lives in your phone's local SQLite database. We do not own, operate, or maintain any developer servers — the App communicates only with the third-party services listed below to deliver its functionality. Uninstalling the App deletes all local data.
How data leaves the device
Every day at 8 PM (or whatever time you set), the App packages the day's screen-time summary plus (optionally) the location summary into one email and sends it via EmailJS (an email-relay service) to the recipient inboxes you've configured.
- EmailJS is a delivery channel, not a data store. After delivery, EmailJS keeps send logs per its own platform policy.
- Email content is sent only to the recipients you list in the App — never to the developer, never to any third party.
- If you don't configure any recipients, no email is sent.
Third-party services
- EmailJS: required for email delivery. Privacy policy.
- Google Static Maps: used to render the location map inside the email (only when the location feature is enabled).
- Google Play Billing + RevenueCat: used to process subscription payments (only if you subscribe).
Permissions
- Background location: Android requires this permission for "
location"-type foreground-keep-alive services to start. Even if you don't enable the "Include location in daily report" toggle, the App declares this permission to satisfy the system's keep-alive-service requirements.
- Battery-optimization whitelist: prevents Android from freezing the background service in Doze mode, which would cause missed events.
Data sharing
The App does not share your data with any party other than:
- The recipient inboxes you configure: the daily report email is sent only to addresses you've entered in the App.
- EmailJS: the relay service that delivers the email. EmailJS sees the destination address and the email body in transit; it does not retain the body beyond its own send-log window.
- Google Static Maps: when the location feature is enabled, the App embeds a static map image rendered from your stop-point coordinates (sent to Google's Static Maps API at email-build time).
- Google Play Billing + RevenueCat: only if you subscribe — to process the payment and verify the entitlement on your devices.
The App does not integrate any analytics, advertising, or behavior-tracking SDKs.
Retention & deletion
- Event log (screen on/off/lock/unlock): accumulates locally; no automatic cleanup.
- Lock-time location records: kept in a rolling 24-hour cache — each new write continuously discards points older than 24 hours, so only this rolling window can ever appear in your daily report.
- Uninstalling the App → all local data is deleted.
- EmailJS-side send logs are retained per EmailJS's own policy.
- RevenueCat-side subscription records are retained per RevenueCat's own policy.
Data deletion instructions
Because DailyBridge has no developer backend, you have full control over your data and can delete it yourself at any time.
- Steps to delete: uninstall the App, OR navigate to your device's Settings → Apps → DailyBridge → Storage → Clear data.
- Data types deleted: configured email recipients, device nickname, the entire event log (screen on/off/lock/unlock), the rolling 24-hour location cache, and any local preferences.
- Retention on our side: zero. We do not have the technical ability to access, view, or remotely delete any user data — there is no developer-controlled storage to delete from.
- Third-party residual data: EmailJS keeps its own send logs per its policy, and RevenueCat keeps subscription records per its policy. Both are independent of DailyBridge's data control.
Children's privacy
The App is designed for general audiences and teenagers aged 13 and older. It is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children. If you are under 13, please do not use the App.
If you are a parent or guardian and become aware that a child has installed the App, you can immediately delete all associated data by uninstalling it, or by going to Settings → Apps → DailyBridge → Storage → Clear data on the device. Because we do not have access to any user data, there is nothing on our side to delete. If you have further questions, contact us at support@getdailybridge.app.
Contact developer
Questions, bug reports, or feedback: support@getdailybridge.app
Policy changes
Material changes to this policy will be communicated via in-app notification or email.