99 Days Reset Privacy Policy

99 Days Reset Privacy Policy

99 Days Reset

Effective date: June 4, 2026

99 Days Reset is designed as a privacy-first habit tracking and accountability app. The app does not sell, rent, or share user behavior data.

Data processed locally

The app may store journey progress, daily check-in status, failed check-in history, restriction state, lock timing, notification preferences, selected apps/categories, and custom blocked websites locally on the device and in the app group used by its extensions.

Screen Time permissions

If the user allows Screen Time access, 99 Days Reset uses Apple-approved frameworks including FamilyControls, ManagedSettings, DeviceActivity, and Safari Content Blocker support. Screen Time selections and restriction settings are handled through Apple system frameworks and are not sold or shared with advertisers.

Notifications

If notifications are enabled, the app may send a daily check-in reminder and motivation notifications. Notification preferences are stored locally.

Purchases

In-app purchases are processed by Apple through StoreKit. 99 Days Reset does not receive or store full payment card details.

Analytics and tracking

The app does not include third-party analytics, advertising SDKs, or cross-app tracking.

Data retention and deletion

Journey data remains on the device until the user resets the journey, deletes the app, or erases the device. The in-app reset feature clears progress, failed check-ins, locks, and calendar history.

Health disclaimer

99 Days Reset is a self-guided habit and accountability tool. It is not medical advice, therapy, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are experiencing distress or mental health concerns, consider contacting a qualified professional.

Contact

For support, email dario63dmg@icloud.com or use Settings > Help inside the app.

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