DailyMe Privacy Policy

Effective August 6, 2026

The short version: DailyMe does not collect your data. Your journal lives on your device and stays there.

What we collect

Nothing. DailyMe has no user accounts, no sign-in, no analytics, no advertising, and no third-party tracking of any kind. We do not see your entries, your drawings, your photos, your feelings, or anything else you put into the app.

Where your data lives

Everything you create in DailyMe (journal entries, drawings, stickers, photos, mood records, and your Dami's whole life) is stored locally on your iPhone or iPad. If you use an iCloud device backup, your DailyMe data is included in that backup under Apple's own terms, like any other app on your device. We have no access to it.

Device permissions

DailyMe asks for some permissions, always only when you use the matching feature, and always only for that feature:

You can decline any of these and the rest of the app works normally.

Online lookups

Two features talk to the internet, both only when you use them. Place search on travel pages sends your search text to Apple Maps. Adding books or media to your library can look up titles and covers on Wikipedia. In both cases the query goes to that service and the answer comes back; we do not run any servers, and nothing is logged or stored by us.

Children

DailyMe is a general audience app. It does not collect personal information from anyone, including children.

Changes

If DailyMe ever changes how it handles data (for example, if we add an optional cloud backup), this policy will be updated first and the app will ask before anything leaves your device.

Contact

Questions are welcome: mk@netogami.co.jp