iOS · drop the drag · keep the helpful
Quitabit Helpful Habits
A quiet space to leave worn-out loops behind and grow small routines that actually stick — tracked only on your iPhone.
Privacy Policy
Quitabit Helpful Habits stores your habit lists, quit plans, and reminder choices locally. Below is how the app and this site treat that information.
Effective · July 14, 2026
- Start without an account Name the habits you want to leave, set the ones you want to keep, and begin the same day — no email gate, no social login, no cloud profile.
- Your progress stays put Streaks, notes, and quit targets remain on your device. We do not sell them, mine them for ads, or fold them into anyone else’s dataset.
- Few permissions, clear purpose Contacts, camera roll, and live location stay untouched. Optional alerts exist only so you can schedule nudges you chose yourself.
What this policy covers
These terms cover the Quitabit Helpful Habits iOS app on the App Store and the public pages hosted on this domain. They apply to anyone who installs the app or reads this site.
Information the app uses
Quitabit does not ask for your legal name, email, phone number, postal address, ID documents, or payment data to run its core features.
Habit names, quit goals, check-ins, and written reflections stay on the device. That personal ledger is not uploaded to our servers for analytics, profiling, or resale.
When the app loads shared material — onboarding copy, starter habit packs, short tips — it may call public endpoints here. Those replies are generic content only; nothing from your private entries is sent back.
Device permissions
Quitabit may request notification access so you can receive habit reminders or gentle check-in prompts you scheduled yourself.
Microphone, contacts, photo library, and precise location are not requested unless a future release needs them and this policy is updated first.
Local storage and basic network access let the app run and fetch optional public templates. Crash data handled by the App Store follows Apple’s privacy rules.
Third-party services
Hosting providers keep this policy page and public API routes available. They may keep server logs for security and uptime under their own terms.
If analytics or support tools are added later, each provider will be named here, and sharing will be limited to what that tool needs to operate.
Age requirement
Quitabit Helpful Habits is meant for users aged 13 and older. We do not knowingly collect personal details from children. If a minor saved data by mistake, contact us through the App Store support channel and we will help remove it where we can.
Retention and security
Saved habits, quit plans, and reminders stay under your control on the device. Clear individual items in the app or uninstall to wipe local storage.
We take reasonable steps to protect pages and server pieces we run. No setup is perfectly airtight — treat personal notes with the same care you would a private journal.
Your choices
You can stop using Quitabit whenever you like. Mute alerts or revoke optional permissions in iOS Settings if you want a quieter setup.
To ask about access, correction, or deletion of information we handle ourselves, use the developer contact on the App Store listing.
Changes to this policy
We may revise this text as Quitabit Helpful Habits grows or as legal rules shift. The date above shows the latest meaningful update. Continued use after a change means you accept the new version where the law allows.
Contact
Privacy questions about Quitabit Helpful Habits can go through the support link on the App Store page or the developer contact published there.