Effective Date: September 26, 2025
What’s in Bloom does not collect personally identifiable information.
If you choose to opt in to share analytics, we may receive anonymous usage data (such as app performance, crashes, and general feature usage) to help us improve the app experience.
Anonymous information is used only to:
Improve app performance and reliability.
Understand which features are most helpful.
Fix bugs and technical issues.
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with third parties.
Local Storage
What’s in Bloom may store preferences and settings (such as favorite plants or reminders) locally on your device using Apple’s User Defaults system. This information never leaves your device and is not shared with us or third parties.
We may disclose your information in response to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal requirements; to exercise our legal rights or defend against legal claims; to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud or abuse, violations of our policies; or to protect our rights and property. In the future, we may sell to, buy, merge with, or partner with other businesses. In such transactions, user information may be among the transferred assets.
We comply with the California Online Privacy Protection Act (CalOPPA). We will not distribute personal information to outside parties without consent.
By using What’s in Bloom, you consent to the processing of anonymous data in countries outside of the EU.
Information may be processed, stored, and used outside of the country in which you are located. Data privacy laws vary across jurisdictions, and different laws may be applicable to your data depending on where it is processed, stored, or used.
By using What’s in Bloom, you consent to this privacy policy.
If you have questions regarding this privacy policy, you may contact us at:
📧 aleksandra.litwinska@icloud.com
If we make changes, we will update them on this page. Summary of changes so far:
Sep 26, 2025: First published.