Nothing, really. Moriva is built to keep your day to yourself. Everything you write — tasks, journal entries, focus sessions — stays on your device. There are no accounts, no servers, and no analytics.
In one sentence
Moriva sends nothing about you anywhere.
No telemetry, no crash reports, no third-party SDKs, no advertising identifiers.
What's stored
The data on your device.
Moriva uses Apple's SwiftData framework to store your information locally. The records it keeps are exactly what the app shows you:
Days
A DayRecord for each calendar day you've opened the app. It anchors that day's tasks and any journal entry you wrote.
Tasks
The tasks you create, including whether they're complete, the order you put them in, any notes, and whether they were carried forward from a previous day.
Journal entries
Whatever you write in the evening reflection. One entry per day.
Focus sessions
For each focus session you finish, the planned duration, the actual duration, the linked task, and the start time. Nothing is recorded about what you were doing during the session — only that one took place.
Settings
Your preferences (reflection hour, appearance, whether notifications are enabled) are stored in standard iOS user defaults.
System permissions
What Moriva asks for.
Notifications
If you turn on the reflection reminder, Moriva schedules a local notification at the hour you choose. The notification is created on your device by iOS — Moriva never sends anything to a server.
Family Controls
If you choose to block apps during a focus session, Moriva uses Apple's Family Controls framework. Apple gives Moriva an opaque token representing your selected apps; the app identities themselves never leave your device.
What Moriva does not do
The short list.
No accounts. No login. No cloud sync (yet — and when it's added, it will be opt-in, use your iCloud account directly, and be described here before it ships).
No analytics. No crash reporting. No telemetry of any kind.
No advertising. No ad identifiers. No third-party SDKs.
No sharing of your data with anyone, for any reason. There's nothing to share.
Your control
Erasing everything.
Settings → About → Reset all data permanently deletes every task, journal entry, and focus session on your device. Uninstalling the app does the same. Since nothing is stored off-device, that's all that's needed.
Children
For users of any age.
Moriva does not knowingly collect any personal information from anyone, regardless of age. The app does not collect personal information at all.
Changes to this policy
If this ever changes.
If a future version of Moriva starts collecting or transmitting anything — for example, optional iCloud sync — this page will be updated before that version ships, the "Effective" date above will change, and the new behavior will be opt-in.