Privacy Policy

Our applications do not send any information anywhere

Our applications themselves do not send/share your information (e.g. calendar information or contact information) anywhere outside your device and we do not share your information with any other parts of your device than your calendar accounts through the Android settings. We do not use your information to anything else but presenting it to you within our app and to forward/fetch the information to the Android accounts within your device. These accounts are not part of our app, this is typically software from Google (e.g. your Google account). If you want more information what happens with the information in your accounts, ask the company responsible for the account software, typically ask Google. You manage these accounts completely by yourself by the settings in the Android system, i.e. not from our app.

Also note that our calendar applications never send or read any emails from the application itself, although the email permission is listed in the Google play required permissions, since calendar permission(s) is bundled with Email permission. However, the Android operating system (not our app) itself might send emails when managing its calendar accounts, e.g. to send/receive calendar invites. This is done by your device when using the Android calendar system, independently of if our app is installed or not.

Therefore, our applications do not themselves send any kind of information out from your device. The information that might be sent by the Android system is not a part of the functions of our app, it it totally controlled by yourself in your usage/settings in the Android system itself.

Our applications do not collect your information

Within this privacy policy description "collect" mean to "collect and store for a longer period of time". Our applications of course temporarily holds your information that is relevant, in order to present the information for you when you are using our apps. For instance the title of your calendar event(s) is temporarily within the memory in our calendar apps, when it is shown on the screen when inspecting your own events.

Another example is that email addresses and names are temporarily held within the apps memory when adding invitations to other people when editing an event. After editing, possible invited person's email addresses are handed over to the Android calendar accounts (e.g. your Google account), which then stores these data in the account-responsible companies software/calendar-servers. However the same invitation data is only stored temporarily within our app while displaying the event with its invitations. Without email addresses, no invitations can be used at all, since they are crucial for calendar invitations. If you do not want the remote calendar system to use email addresses from your contacts, simply don't use invites within your events.

To summarize; no information of yours is permanently "held" by our app, and our app does not collect and store your information for a longer period of time, only temporarily. However, other systems (e.g. Googles calendar servers) that you are using with our app to permanently stor your information will hold your information until you delete it (e.g. delete an event with our app or at https://calendar.google.com).

If you wonder how the information in calendar accounts (i.e. the Android system from Google, your supplier's account, Microsoft's account etc.) is collected/managed, you should ask the companies behind these accounts. They are themselves responsible for how their own software treats your information.

Our applications do not advertise

We do not like advertising, since it is making it harder to focus on the application itself. Therefore none of our applications contains advertisement.

How is my location used?

Your location is only used to calculate the correct sunrise/sunset, as this varies with your location. The location is only used when you are using the app and it is not shared anywhere outside the app itself. Feel free to decline the app the permission to use your location when it is asked for, or turn off the display of sunrise/sunset in the app settings, and the apps will not read your location at all.

How are my contacts used?

Our apps request permission to read your contacts only to be able to lookup email addresses of the people you invite to an event, in case you make such invitations. The apps only have this contact information temporarily in its memory so your invitees can be presented to you with their name, to make it easier when you make invitations, or to show you who is invited. The apps do not collect, share or save your contact information. You can deny this permission if you want and enter the entire email address correctly by yourself when inviting people.

Our app does not add anything by itself, into your events

Some users complain that our calendar app shows events that they do not want to see. These users sometimes faulty are assuming that our app may contain "malware". There are sometimes fake invitations circulating online which, via users' email programs becomes presented as events; that happens also when using our calendar app.

However our calendar app does not "own" or contain any kind of event information per se, and it does not enter anything on its own, except for the built-in information about holidays and name days that the app displays in its own reserved fields in the user interface. The app user himself is alone in charge of what is displayed as events by our app. All this event data comes from your accounts in the Android system and the potential calendars and sub-calendars with "data" contained these accounts. This is not our data, it is your data that you either entered yourself or got by some sort of external calendar data (e.g. subscriptions) you are managing by yourself in in the Android settings. Our app is not involved in any way in the content of the calendar events!

Email communication

When you send an email to us, we may choose to keep the email of our communication. This includes your email, name and the conversation history. This helps us develop, protect and improve our products, services and customer communication.