Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2, 2026
Freaks (“Freaks”, “we”, “our”, or “the app”) is a personal habit, calendar, and note-taking app. This Privacy Policy explains how information is handled when you use the Freaks mobile app, the Freaks website, and related support services.
The short version is that core app data is stored on your device. Some information is sent to service providers when you create an account, sign in with Apple or Google, add images while signed in, purchase Freaks Pro, use Home Screen widgets, submit a support request, or when the app reports analytics or a technical failure.
1. Information You Provide
Depending on how you use Freaks, this may include:
- Account information, such as your email address, first name, last name, account identifier, and authentication information
- Profile information, including a profile image if you choose to add one
- Habits, goals, reminders, progress logs, streaks, and related activity
- Calendar entries, written content, drawings, and images
- Notes and images that you choose to place in notes
- App preferences, settings, and onboarding state
- Selected app icon style, habit artwork choices, Home Screen widget selections, and widget preview snapshots
- Your name, email address, subject, message, and any other information you include when contacting support
Please do not place information in notes, calendar entries, images, or support messages that you do not want processed as described in this policy.
2. Information Stored on Your Device
Freaks stores core app data locally on your device so that the app can work offline. This includes habits, progress logs, calendar content, drawings, notes, locally cached images, settings, and other app state.
Authentication credentials and session information are stored using secure device storage where supported. Other app data may be stored in the app’s local database, app storage, or private file directories.
Local data remains on the device until you delete it in Freaks, clear the app’s data, or uninstall the app. Device backups managed by Apple, Google, or your device manufacturer may be governed by their own settings and policies.
3. Accounts and Authentication
Creating an account is optional for basic local use. If you create an account or sign in, Freaks uses Supabase to process your email address, user identifier, account metadata, authentication session, and related security information.
You may sign in using email, Apple, or Google. When you use Apple or Google sign-in, the provider may share account information such as a provider identifier, email address, display name, or profile image, depending on your provider settings and what you choose to share. If you use Apple’s private relay email feature, Freaks may receive a relay email address instead of your personal email address.
Authentication and account-related emails, such as verification, sign-in, recovery, or account deletion codes, may be delivered using Resend.
4. Images and Cloud Media
When you are signed in and use images in Freaks, selected media may be uploaded to Supabase Storage so that it can be restored or made available across your signed-in use of the app. This includes:
- Images attached to calendar entries
- Images saved inside notes
- A profile image that you choose to upload
Calendar and note images are stored in user-specific private storage and are accessed using temporary authorized links. Profile images are served through a public URL so that the app can display them; anyone who obtains that exact URL may be able to view the image.
Freaks may keep a local copy of cloud media for offline access and performance. Uploads and deletions may be retried after an interrupted or unavailable internet connection.
5. Local Backup and Restore
Freaks can create a compressed local backup file at your request. A local backup may include habits, progress logs, calendar content, notes, and the calendar or note images referenced by that data.
You choose where to share or store an exported backup. Once exported, the file is controlled by you and by the storage provider, device, or app you selected. Keep backup files private because they may contain personal content.
6. Widgets, App Icons, and Review Prompts
Freaks can create Home Screen widgets for selected habits, the current calendar day, and notes. To make widgets work outside the app, Freaks stores a small local widget snapshot containing the information needed to render the widget, such as selected habit names, progress, streak count, colors, artwork, calendar-day preview content, and note text chosen for a widget. Widget snapshots are stored locally and shared with the app’s widget extension.
If you choose an alternate Freaks app icon style, that preference may be stored locally so the app can keep the selected icon consistent.
Freaks may ask the operating system to show an in-app rating or review prompt after meaningful milestones, such as reaching a habit streak, creating calendar entries, or reaching a consistency score. Apple and Google control whether the prompt actually appears and may apply their own limits. Freaks stores a local flag after requesting a review so that it does not repeatedly ask.
7. Subscriptions and Payments
Freaks uses RevenueCat to manage subscription access, trials, purchase status, and entitlement restoration. RevenueCat may receive an app user identifier, device and app information, purchase receipts or tokens, transaction status, and, for signed-in users, the email address, display name, and account creation date associated with the Freaks account.
Payments are processed by the Apple App Store or Google Play. Freaks does not receive or store your full payment card information. Store purchase history and billing information are governed by the Apple Privacy Policy or Google Privacy Policy, as applicable.
8. Notifications and Device Permissions
Freaks requests access only when needed for a feature you choose to use:
- Notifications: used to schedule habit reminders on your device. Freaks does not currently register your device for marketing push notifications.
- Photo library: used when you choose an image for your profile, calendar, or notes.
- Files and sharing: used when you choose to export, import, save, or share a backup file.
You can change permissions through your device settings. Disabling a permission may prevent the related feature from working.
9. Analytics, Crash Reporting, and Diagnostics
Freaks uses PostHog to understand how the app is used and where users may be struggling. Analytics events may include screen views, app lifecycle events, taps on core features such as habit logging, calendar actions, paywall interactions, onboarding progress, widget setup, subscription state, app version, platform, and a user or device identifier. We use analytics to improve product quality and usability, not for third-party advertising.
Freaks uses Sentry to detect crashes and technical failures. Diagnostic information may include app version, device type, operating system, error details, stack traces, timing information, and app navigation or state associated with a failure.
In production, a limited sample of errors may include a session replay around the failure to help reproduce the problem. Freaks configures Sentry not to send default personally identifiable information, and Sentry’s replay privacy settings mask text and images by default.
Diagnostic data is used to secure, maintain, debug, and improve Freaks. It is not used for advertising.
10. Website and Support Messages
When you submit the support form on freaks.pro, the name, email address, subject, and message you enter are sent using EmailJS and delivered to Freaks support. We use this information to respond to your request, investigate problems, and improve support.
The Freaks website does not currently use advertising trackers or behavioral analytics. Basic technical logs may still be processed by the website’s hosting and network providers for delivery, reliability, and security.
11. How We Use Information
We process information as needed to:
- Provide and operate Freaks
- Authenticate accounts and protect access
- Store, synchronize, restore, and delete data
- Render widgets, preserve app preferences, and support customization features
- Manage subscriptions and paid access
- Send requested reminders and service emails
- Understand feature usage and improve onboarding, design, reliability, and paid features
- Respond to support requests
- Prevent abuse and maintain security
- Diagnose failures and improve reliability
- Comply with applicable legal obligations
Where applicable, the legal bases for this processing may include performing our agreement with you, your consent, our legitimate interests in operating and securing Freaks, and compliance with legal obligations.
12. How Information Is Shared
We do not sell your personal information and do not use your habit, calendar, or note content for targeted advertising.
Information may be shared:
- With service providers described in this policy, only as needed to provide their services
- With Apple or Google for purchases and subscription management, sign-in, app-store events, ratings, and reviews
- When you direct us to export or share information
- When required by law or reasonably necessary to protect users, rights, security, or the service
- In connection with a merger, acquisition, financing, or transfer of the service, subject to appropriate safeguards
13. Retention and Deletion
Local app data is retained until you delete it, clear app data, or uninstall Freaks. Cloud content is generally retained while your account remains active or until the related content or account is deleted.
Signed-in users can request permanent account deletion from the app’s Settings screen. Freaks verifies the request by email and is designed to delete the Supabase authentication account, profile image, calendar and note media, and the associated RevenueCat subscriber record. Local account data on the device is also cleared after deletion completes.
Guest users can delete local data from Settings. Uninstalling the app also removes normal local app data, subject to device-level backups.
Some service providers or app stores may retain transaction records, security logs, legal records, or backup copies for periods required by law or their own retention policies. Deleting a Freaks account does not cancel an active App Store or Google Play subscription; subscriptions must be managed through the applicable store.
14. Security
We use reasonable technical and organizational measures designed to protect information. These include authenticated access, private user-specific storage for personal media, row-level access controls, secure device storage for sessions where supported, and encrypted network connections provided by our service providers.
No method of storage or transmission is completely secure. You are responsible for protecting access to your device, email account, exported backup files, and app-store account.
15. Your Choices and Rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to request access to, correction of, deletion of, or a copy of personal information, or to object to or restrict certain processing.
Many choices are available directly in Freaks: you can edit or delete content, export a local backup, remove a profile image, change widget selections, change app icon preferences, change permissions, manage subscriptions through the applicable store, and delete your account from Settings.
For a privacy request that cannot be completed in the app, contact contact@freaks.pro. We may need to verify your identity before completing a request.
16. International Processing
Freaks and its service providers may process information in countries other than the country where you live, including the United States. Those countries may have different data-protection laws. Where required, service providers use appropriate safeguards for international transfers.
17. Children’s Privacy
Freaks is not directed to children under 13, or a higher minimum age where required by local law. We do not knowingly collect personal information from a child who cannot legally consent to its processing. If you believe a child has provided personal information, contact us so that we can review and delete it.
18. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy as Freaks changes. The updated version will be posted on this page with a revised “Last updated” date. If a change materially affects how personal information is handled, we may also provide notice in the app or by another appropriate method.
19. Contact
For questions, requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy, contact: