Your habits stay personal.
This Privacy Policy explains how DailyPaw collects, uses, and stores information across the DailyPaw marketing website, waitlist, mobile app, and web experiences.
DailyPaw stores most pet and habit progress locally on your device. If you join the waitlist, we collect your email address. If you choose cloud sync or Google sign-in, we process the account and save data needed to sync your progress across devices. We also use Meta Pixel on the marketing website and may use Sentry for app crash reporting when it is enabled in a production build.
1. What this policy covers
This policy covers information collected through the DailyPaw marketing website, the waitlist signup flow, the DailyPaw mobile app, and DailyPaw web app experiences. It does not cover third-party services that have their own privacy policies, such as Apple, Google, Meta, Sentry, or app-store payment providers.
2. Information we collect on the marketing website
When you visit dailypaw.app or join the waitlist, we may collect:
- Your email address when you submit a waitlist form.
- Basic browser and device information that is automatically sent when you load a website.
- Meta Pixel identifiers and event data, including page views and waitlist signup conversion events.
- Marketing attribution fields passed with waitlist signup requests, including `_fbp`, `_fbc`, and an event ID when available in your browser.
The current waitlist flow submits signup requests to DailyPaw backend endpoints hosted via Supabase Edge Functions.
3. Information we store in the app
DailyPaw is designed to work locally first. Depending on how you use the app, we may store the following information on your device:
- Your chosen display name.
- Your pet profile, such as pet name, species, and related in-app state.
- Your routines, streaks, thriving history, habit completion history, and game progress.
- Your in-app economy data, inventory, transactions, room layout, and similar save data.
- Your reminder preferences and whether local reminder nudges are enabled.
- A locally generated sync user ID when you use guest mode or local-only play.
In the mobile app, this data is primarily stored locally using on-device storage. If cloud sync is not enabled, your save data remains on your device unless you share it through your own backups or device services.
4. Google sign-in and cloud sync
DailyPaw currently supports optional Google sign-in. If you choose that option, the app requests Google profile and email scopes and uses your Google account's stable identifier to link your DailyPaw cloud save across devices.
When cloud sync is enabled, DailyPaw may process:
- Your sync user ID.
- Your display name.
- Your saved game and habit data, including pet progress, routines, house layout, and economy state.
- Your entitlement status, such as whether your account is marked as Pro.
The current sync flow uses DailyPaw API endpoints hosted on Cloudflare infrastructure. On mobile, a sync secret used to obtain access tokens is stored in the device secure store when cloud sync is active.
5. Notifications
DailyPaw can request notification permission so it can schedule local reminder notifications. On mobile, the current app schedules up to three local reminders per day on your device.
If you use DailyPaw on the web in a browser that supports push, DailyPaw may also ask for browser notification permission and may process push-subscription data needed to register or disable web push for that browser.
6. Payments and subscriptions
If you purchase DailyPaw Pro or another paid feature, payment processing is handled by the applicable app-store provider, such as Apple App Store or Google Play. DailyPaw does not receive your full payment card details. We may receive status information needed to unlock, restore, or verify your purchase or subscription.
7. Crash reporting and diagnostics
DailyPaw production builds may use Sentry for crash and error reporting when Sentry is configured for that build. If enabled, Sentry may receive technical diagnostic information such as crash details, error messages, breadcrumbs, app version, release information, and device or session context needed to diagnose issues.
8. How we use information
We use information described in this policy to:
- Operate the website, app, waitlist, and optional cloud-sync features.
- Save and restore your progress.
- Deliver reminders you ask us to send.
- Measure marketing-site traffic and waitlist conversions.
- Understand bugs, crashes, and service reliability issues.
- Provide or restore paid entitlements.
- Communicate with you about waitlist access, beta availability, launch, or product updates related to your signup.
9. When we share information
We do not sell your personal information. We share information only as needed to run DailyPaw and its related services, including with service providers that help us host the website and APIs, manage the waitlist, process sign-in, measure marketing performance, deliver browser or device notifications, process purchases, or capture diagnostics.
That currently includes services such as:
- Meta, for marketing-site pixel tracking and conversion measurement.
- Google, when you choose Google sign-in.
- Cloudflare-hosted backend infrastructure, when cloud sync or related API features are enabled.
- Apple App Store or Google Play, for in-app purchase and subscription processing.
10. Data retention
Website analytics and waitlist information are retained for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the waitlist, measure interest, communicate about launch or beta access, and maintain related business records.
Local app data remains on your device until you delete it, reset the app, clear the app's storage, or uninstall the app. If you use cloud sync, synced account and save data may remain in backend systems for as long as needed to provide the feature, secure the service, and maintain records or backups.
11. Your choices
- You can choose not to join the waitlist.
- You can use parts of DailyPaw locally without enabling cloud sync.
- You can deny notification permission or turn notifications off in your device or browser settings.
- You can avoid Google sign-in and continue using guest or local-only flows where offered.
- You can reset local app data from within the app where that option is available, or by uninstalling the app.
- You can use browser controls to limit certain cookie or tracking technologies on the marketing site.
12. Security
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures intended to protect information we process. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.
13. Children's privacy
DailyPaw is not intended for children to use without the involvement of a parent or legal guardian. If you believe a child has provided personal information in a way that should not have happened, please contact us through the DailyPaw website or app-store listing so we can review the request.
14. Changes to this policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will update the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes may also be communicated through the app, website, or other appropriate channels.
15. Contact
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or want to make a privacy-related request, please contact the DailyPaw team using the contact details made available on dailypaw.app, in the DailyPaw app, or in the relevant app-store listing.
This page is intended to describe DailyPaw's current product and website behavior as of the last updated date above.