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Privacy Policy for Sticky Notes

  Privacy Policy for Sticky Notes Last Updated: January 18, 2026 The "No Strings Attached" Promise We built Sticky Notes to be a simple, useful tool for your desktop. We believe that a productivity app shouldn't spy on you. Therefore, this application is completely offline, free, and contains no tracking code whatsoever. 1. Data Collection We adhere to a strict Zero-Data policy. No Internet Connection: The application does not have the capability to connect to the internet. It cannot send data out. No Telemetry: We do not track how you use the app, which buttons you click, or how long you keep the app open. No Accounts: You do not need to create an account or provide an email address to use the app. 2. Your Data and Local Storage All data created within the app belongs solely to you and stays on your machine. Where it lives: Your notes (titles, text, colors, and alarm settings) are saved to a single file named "sticky_notes_data.json". Location: This fi...

Privacy Policy for RetroAlarm

  Privacy Policy for Retro Alarm Effective Date: January 9, 2026 This Privacy Policy applies to the Retro Alarm app (com.ratama.retroalarm) created by [Your Name/Company Name] ("we," "us," or "our"). We prioritize your privacy and are transparent about the permissions our app requires to function. 1. Information Collection and Use We do not collect, store, share, or sell any personal user data. Retro Alarm functions as a standalone, offline application. All data regarding alarm times, settings, and preferences are processed locally on your device in temporary memory. We do not transmit any information to external servers, cloud storage, or third-party analytics services. 2. Android Permissions To provide its core functionality as an alarm clock, Retro Alarm requests specific Android permissions. Below is an explanation of why each permission is required: FOREGROUND_SERVICE & FOREGROUND_SERVICE_MEDIA_PLAYBACK: Purpose: This is critical for the app...