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How Tiny Days handles account details, child profiles, memories, photos, links, sync data, local reminders, and diagnostics.

Effective date: June 12, 2026

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Information We Collect Photos and Links Notifications How We Use Information Where Information Lives Who We Share Information With Children’s Privacy Data Retention and Deletion Security Your Choices Changes Contact

Tiny Days is operated by Teton Ascent Ventures LLC (“Tiny Days,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). Tiny Days helps parents save daily memories about their children, including journal entries, photos, and links.

This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, where it is processed, and how you can delete your account and data.

Information We Collect

When you use Tiny Days, we may collect:

  • Account information: Information associated with Sign in with Apple, including your Apple-provided user identifier. If Apple provides it at sign-in, we may also receive your name and email address.
  • Child profile information: Information you choose to enter, such as a child’s name, date of birth, and profile photo.
  • Memory content: Journal text, memory dates, selected photos, saved links, and link preview information.
  • Sync information: Technical metadata needed to sync your memories across devices, such as record IDs, update times, and deletion status.
  • Diagnostics: Crash reports, performance information, app version, device model, operating system version, and related diagnostic data through Sentry. We configure Sentry not to send default personally identifiable information.

Tiny Days does not sell your personal information, does not use third-party advertising SDKs, does not track you across apps or websites, and does not include an analytics SDK at launch.

Photos and Links

Tiny Days only stores photos that you choose to add to a memory or child profile. We do not scan or upload your full photo library.

If you save or open a link, Tiny Days may fetch link preview information such as the page title, description, image, and website domain. The websites you open are operated by third parties and are governed by their own privacy policies.

Notifications

Tiny Days may ask permission to send local reminders. Reminder preferences are stored on your device. Tiny Days does not use push notifications at launch, and reminders are scheduled locally on your device rather than sent from our servers.

How We Use Information

We use your information to:

  • Create and manage your Tiny Days account.
  • Save, display, and sync your memories.
  • Restore your memories on another device.
  • Show widgets and reminders.
  • Provide support.
  • Monitor crashes, performance, and reliability.
  • Protect the security and integrity of the app.

Where Information Lives

Tiny Days stores app data locally on your device and syncs account, child, entry, photo, and link data using Supabase. The Tiny Days Supabase project is hosted in the United States, in the AWS US East (Ohio) region (us-east-2). Photos are stored in a private Supabase Storage bucket, and account data is protected with authenticated access controls.

Sign in with Apple is provided by Apple and processed on Apple systems. Crash and sampled performance diagnostics are processed by Sentry using a United States Sentry endpoint.

Who We Share Information With

We share information only with service providers needed to operate Tiny Days:

  • Apple: Sign in with Apple and App Store services.
  • Supabase: Authentication, database sync, and private photo storage.
  • Sentry: Crash reporting and performance diagnostics.

These providers process information according to their own terms and privacy commitments. We do not share your data with advertisers.

Children’s Privacy

Tiny Days is intended for parents and guardians, not for children to use directly. The Tiny Days account holder is the adult using Sign in with Apple to save memories about their child. Parents may choose to store information about their children, such as names, birthdays, photos, and memories. You should only add information you have the right to store.

Data Retention and Deletion

We keep your account data and memories for as long as your account is active or as needed to provide the app.

You can delete your account in the Tiny Days app from Settings. Deleting your account is intended to delete your account record, children, memories, photos, and synced cloud data. Some limited information may remain temporarily in backups, logs, or systems where retention is required for security, fraud prevention, legal compliance, or operational reasons.

Security

We use reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your information, including encrypted network connections and authenticated access controls. No method of storage or transmission is completely secure, so we cannot guarantee absolute security.

Your Choices

You can:

  • Edit or delete memories in the app.
  • Remove selected photos from memories or child profiles.
  • Turn reminders on or off in Settings.
  • Revoke photo or notification permissions in iOS Settings.
  • Sign out of Tiny Days.
  • Delete your account from Settings.

Tiny Days does not include a self-serve export feature at launch. If you need help accessing, correcting, or deleting information, contact us.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will update the effective date and, when appropriate, notify users in the app or through other reasonable means.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or Tiny Days, contact us.

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