Effective date: June 22, 2026
DayLeaf (“the app”, “we”, “us”) is developed and published by TapForge Studios, operated by 99 Cent Apps LLC, based in Crown Point, Indiana, USA. If you have any questions about this policy, contact us at contact@tapforgeapps.com.
We do not collect any personal data. DayLeaf has no user accounts, no sign-up, no login, and no analytics or advertising SDKs. The content you create in the app — planner entries, notes, to-dos, occasions, alarms, themes, and voice settings — is saved locally on your device and is never sent to us.
We have no servers that receive your planner data, and we have no ability to see what you store in DayLeaf.
All of your data is stored in the app’s private storage on your device. Uninstalling DayLeaf removes this data. You can also create your own backup file at any time using the built-in Export feature; that file is saved wherever you choose through Android’s file picker and is entirely under your control.
DayLeaf includes an optional auto-backup feature (part of DayLeaf Pro). It is turned off by default. If — and only if — you explicitly enable it and accept the in-app notice, DayLeaf will:
drive.file permission;The drive.file scope means DayLeaf can only see and manage the one backup file
it creates — it cannot access any of your other Drive files. Your backup lives
in your Google account, not on our servers. Your use of Google Drive is also governed by
Google’s Privacy
Policy.
You can turn auto-backup off at any time in More → Auto-backup to Google Drive, which stops future uploads and signs the app out of Drive. You may delete the backup file directly from your Google Drive whenever you wish.
Optional in-app purchases and subscriptions are processed by Google Play Billing. Google handles the entire transaction; DayLeaf does not receive, see, or store your payment card details. Google may provide us with anonymized purchase status so the app can unlock Pro features. Please see Google’s Privacy Policy for how Google processes payments.
DayLeaf’s “Read my day” and talking-alarm features use the text-to-speech engine built into your device to speak your schedule aloud. Your entry text is passed to that on-device engine only to generate speech. If you have selected a network-based voice in your device’s system settings, that voice’s provider may process the spoken text according to its own privacy policy; you can choose an offline voice in More → Voice to keep everything on-device.
| Permission | Why DayLeaf uses it |
|---|---|
| Internet / network | Only for Google Play purchases and the optional Google Drive backup. Not used for tracking or advertising. |
| Notifications | To show alarms and reminders you’ve set. |
| Alarms & reminders (exact alarm) | To ring your alarms at the exact time you choose, even while the device is idle. |
| Foreground service | To keep an alarm ringing reliably until you dismiss it. |
| Run at startup | To re-schedule your alarms after the device restarts. |
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal information with anyone. Because we don’t collect your data in the first place, there is nothing for us to share.
DayLeaf is a general-audience productivity app suitable for all ages. It does not contain ads and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children under the age of 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in your jurisdiction). If you believe a child has provided us personal information, please contact us — though, by design, the app collects none.
If we make material changes to this policy, we will update the effective date above and post the revised policy at this URL. Continued use of the app after changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
TapForge Studios (99 Cent Apps LLC)
Crown Point, Indiana, USA
Email: contact@tapforgeapps.com
Web: tapforgeapps.com