FocusCard A focus app for iOS
Privacy Policy
FocusCard does not collect any personal information.
No accounts, no analytics, no third parties, no servers. The whole app runs on your device.
Effective date: April 29, 2026.
What FocusCard accesses
With your explicit permission (granted via the iOS system permission prompt), FocusCard reads from the iOS Reminders app on your device. It uses this access for two things only:
- Displaying your reminders so you can pick one to focus on.
- Marking a reminder complete when you choose to.
Your reminders are read on your device. They are never transmitted to any server, stored in any external database, or shared with any third party.
What FocusCard does not do
- No server. FocusCard has no backend. There is no cloud component to opt into or out of.
- No analytics, no telemetry, no crash reports. We do not measure your usage in any form.
- No third-party SDKs. No advertising networks, no tracking services, no embedded analytics.
- No additional permissions. We do not access your contacts, photos, location, microphone, camera, or calendar.
- No accounts. FocusCard does not require any sign-in.
Live Activities
When you start a focus session, the title of the task appears as a Live Activity on your Lock Screen and in the Dynamic Island. This data is rendered by Apple's ActivityKit framework on your device only. It is not transmitted anywhere and is removed when the session ends.
Data deletion
Because FocusCard does not store any personal data, there is nothing to delete. To revoke FocusCard's access to your Reminders, open the iOS Settings app, scroll to FocusCard, and disable the Reminders permission.
Children
FocusCard does not knowingly collect any personal information from anyone, including children under 13.
Changes to this policy
If this policy ever changes (it shouldn't — there's nothing to change), an updated version will appear at this URL with a new effective date.
Contact
For questions about this privacy policy: dewang+focuscard@gmail.com