Privacy Policy for Easeworth
Last updated: 14 May 2026
Easeworth is a simple, gentle daily check-in for your money mood. This policy explains, in plain language, exactly what happens with your information when you use the app.
THE SHORT VERSION
• We do not collect any data about you. None. Not your name, not your email, not your check-ins, not your reflections, not analytics, not crash reports.
• Everything you write in the app stays on your phone. Your check-ins, moods, and notes live in a small database file on your device.
• The app does not connect to the internet. It has no permission to do so. Nothing you enter ever leaves your device through Easeworth.
• You can delete everything at any time by uninstalling the app, or by clearing the app's storage in your Android settings.
That's the whole story. The rest of this document just covers the details.
WHAT INFORMATION THE APP HANDLES
The only information Easeworth touches is the information you choose to enter yourself:
• Your daily check-ins — the mood you tapped, the time of day, and any text you typed.
• Your weekly reflections — the text you wrote.
• Your settings — for example, whether you turned on the daily reminder, and the time you chose for it.
All of this is stored in a single local database file on your device called easeworth.db.
WHAT PERMISSIONS THE APP USES, AND WHY
Easeworth requests two Android permissions:
• Notifications (POST_NOTIFICATIONS) — only if you turn on the daily reminder. This lets the app show you a single, gentle reminder at the time of day you picked. The reminder is scheduled and shown entirely on your device.
• Run after device restart (RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED) — so that your daily reminder continues to work after you restart your phone. This permission is declared but only used to re-schedule the reminder you already set.
Easeworth does not request internet access, location, camera, microphone, contacts, storage outside its own folder, or any other permission.
ANDROID BACKUP (GOOGLE DRIVE)
Like most Android apps, Easeworth participates in Android's built-in Auto Backup feature. This means that if you have Auto Backup turned on in your Android settings, Android — not Easeworth — will periodically copy your easeworth.db file to your own Google Drive account, in a private, encrypted area.
This is the same mechanism Android uses for thousands of apps. A few things to know about it:
• The backup is owned and controlled by you, in your own Google account. Easeworth has no access to it.
• The backup is encrypted by Android.
• You can disable it any time in Settings → System → Backup on your phone.
• If you uninstall Easeworth, Android may keep the backup so you can restore it later if you reinstall. To remove it, go to your Google Drive backup settings and delete the Easeworth backup.
We mention this for full transparency. Easeworth does not see this backup, cannot read it, and does not interact with it.
CHILDREN'S PRIVACY
Easeworth is not directed at children under 13. It does not collect any information from anyone, including children.
CHANGES TO THIS POLICY
If the app ever changes in a way that affects privacy — for example, if a future version added an optional cloud sync feature — this policy will be updated and the change will be made clear before the new behavior takes effect.
CONTACT
If you have any questions about this policy or about how Easeworth handles information, please contact:
spiritual.teachings.2026@gmail.com