Short version
DayBloom is designed to remember the dates that matter to you, not to collect data about you. The app stores celebrations locally on your iPhone, asks for contacts permission only when you tap Select Contact, and does not include advertising or third-party analytics SDKs in the current build.
What stays on your device
Saved celebrations — including names, relationships, dates, and notes — are stored locally in the DayBloom app on your iPhone. They are not uploaded to a server, are not shared with Cywinski Digital, and are not sold or marketed to anyone.
Contacts permission
If you tap Select Contact in the Request dates flow, iOS asks for permission to access your contacts. Only the contacts you explicitly choose are read by the app, and only to address a friendly pre-written message you can review before sending. DayBloom does not silently scan your contact list and does not store contact information beyond what is needed to display the people you selected during the request flow.
Notifications
DayBloom uses local iOS notifications to deliver the one-week-before reminder for each saved celebration with a confirmed date. These notifications are scheduled by iOS and live on your device. The app does not use a remote push notification service.
What DayBloom does not collect
- No required user account.
- No sale of personal information.
- No advertising SDKs in the current app build.
- No third-party analytics SDKs in the current app build.
- No background contact scraping, photo library, microphone, or precise location collection.
- No remote storage of saved celebrations.
Support contact
If you email support, the email address and message content are used only to respond to that support request or investigate the issue described.
daniel@cywinskidigital.com
Future changes
If DayBloom adds optional accounts, iCloud sync, ads, third-party analytics, or other tools later, this page and the App Store privacy answers will be updated before that version is submitted.