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your words stay yours.  ·  effective 6 June 2026

triday is a diary. The whole point is that what you write is private. This policy explains, plainly, what the app does and does not do with your information. In short: your entries live on your device, we run no analytics, we show no ads, and we never see what you write.


·who we are

triday (“the app”, “we”, “us”) is published by Triday, based in India. We are the data controller for the limited processing described here. You can reach us any time at [email protected].

·the short version

  • Your diary entries are stored on your device by default.
  • There is no account and no sign-up. We don’t know who you are.
  • We use no analytics, no tracking, and no advertising, by anyone.
  • iCloud sync is optional. If you turn it on, syncing is handled by Apple through your own iCloud account.
  • Purchases are processed by Apple. We never see your card or payment details.

·your entries

Everything you write (your three daily lines, dates, and any marks you draw) is stored locally on your device. We have no servers that receive, read, or store your entries. Because we never transmit your writing to us, we cannot read it, share it, sell it, or use it to train anything.

·optional iCloud sync

If you choose to enable iCloud sync, your entries are copied to your private iCloud account so they appear across your iPhone and iPad. This uses Apple’s CloudKit private database, which is tied to your Apple Account and not visible to us.

In that case, Apple processes the data on our behalf under Apple’s own terms and privacy policy. We recommend reviewing Apple’s Privacy Policy. iCloud sync is off unless you turn it on, and you can turn it off at any time in the app or in iOS Settings.

·no account, no tracking

triday has no login, no profile, and no newsletter. We do not use third-party analytics SDKs, advertising identifiers, cookies, fingerprinting, or any cross-app or cross-site tracking. We do not engage in “tracking” as defined by Apple’s App Tracking Transparency framework, and therefore we do not ask for tracking permission.

·purchases

triday is free to use. Optional extras are available as a one-time purchase or an auto-renewing subscription. All payments are handled entirely by Apple through the App Store and your Apple Account. We receive only anonymous, aggregate information from Apple about whether a purchase succeeded, never your name, card number, or billing address.

·what we never collect

To be explicit, we do not collect any of the following: your name, email, phone number, contacts, location, photos, health data, browsing history, advertising identifiers, or device-level usage analytics. The app requests no such permissions in order to function.

·keeping & deleting your data

Your entries remain on your device for as long as you keep them. You can delete any entry inside the app. Deleting the app removes its on-device data. If you used iCloud sync, you can remove the synced copy by deleting triday data from iCloud in iOS Settings, or by turning sync off and deleting your entries. Because we hold no copy of your writing, there is nothing for us to delete on our side.

·children

triday is not directed to children under 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in your country), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Since the app collects no personal data and requires no account, no information about a child is gathered through normal use.

·your rights

Depending on where you live, you may have rights under laws such as the GDPR or CCPA: to access, correct, export, or delete personal data, and to object to certain processing. Because your entries already live in your hands and we collect no personal data on our servers, you exercise most of these rights directly within the app. If you have a request or question, contact us and we will help.

·changes to this policy

If we update this policy, we will revise the effective date above and, where the change is significant, note it in the app or on this page. Continuing to use triday after an update means you accept the revised policy.

·contact

Questions about privacy? Write to [email protected]. We read every message.