Effective Date: July 1, 2026
Welcome to Flulet. We respect your privacy and are deeply committed to protecting your personal data. This Privacy Policy explains how data is handled within the Flulet mobile application for iOS.
By downloading and using Flulet, you agree to the terms outlined in this policy.
1. 100% Local Storage & Complete Privacy
Flulet is designed to be a private space just for you.
- No Remote Servers: We do not operate external servers, cloud databases, or remote accounts.
- Device-Only Storage: All of your notes, text entries, mood logs, attached images, profile names, and profile photos are processed and stored exclusively on your own iOS device using Apple's native SwiftData and UserDefaults frameworks.
- Eyes-Only: Because your data never leaves your physical device, your thoughts, feelings, and journal entries are completely private and accessible only by you.
2. Interactive Features & Bots
The automated community bots within the app (such as FluletUser, HappyFlulet, and Flulediacal) operate entirely via local, offline source code embedded within the application.
- They do not send your text to any third-party Artificial Intelligence APIs or external web services.
- They process your input (like your selected mood emoji or birthdate) completely on-device to instantly trigger local responses and likes.
3. No Third-Party Data Sharing or Tracking
- No Tracking: We do not use any third-party analytics tools, diagnostic SDKs, or advertising networks.
- No Selling: We do not, and can never, track, collect, monitor, or sell your personal information or data to anyone, because we simply do not have access to it.
4. Data Deletion and Control
You have absolute and total control over your data:
- You can edit or permanently delete individual entries at any time directly through the app's user interface.
- If you delete the Flulet application from your iOS device, Apple's operating system will automatically and permanently erase all localized data, databases, and assets associated with the app. This action is irreversible.
5. Children's Privacy