During this beta period, all data in Tid is stored locally on your device and is not sent to us. This Privacy Policy details how your data is handled.
This Privacy Policy explains how the app Tid (“the App”, “we”, “our”) handles your data during the current beta testing phase. For this beta version, all information you enter or generate in the App is stored locally on your device and is not transmitted to us or our servers.
The App does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on our servers. All data remains on your device.
In particular, we do not:
All processing of your data happens locally on your device as part of the normal functionality of the App.
If you choose to sign in with Google, the App uses Firebase Authentication to verify your identity. When you log in, Firebase creates a unique ID for your account. This ID, together with your Google email address, is stored securely in Firebase’s authentication system.
We do not receive any additional information from your Google account beyond your email and ID We cannot access your Google profile, name, contacts, or any other personal data.
These identifiers are used solely to verify your access to the App and do not include any of your logbook data, which remains stored locally on your device during the beta period.
All app data, including logbook entries, profile details, and settings are stored exclusively on your device. We do not have access to this information.
You can remove this data at any time by:
Once the App is deleted, the locally stored data is permanently removed and cannot be recovered by us.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or need support, you can reach us at developer@robinsayyah.se.