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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-08-16Version: 1.0

Wersja polska · Terms of Service


0. Privacy at a Glance

The full text follows below, but here are the essentials:

Data category Does it leave your device? Where does it go Can you delete it?
Medication names, doses, and schedules Yes Our server (Supabase, Frankfurt, EU) Yes — deleted with your account
Intake history (taken / skipped / snoozed) Yes Our server (Supabase, Frankfurt, EU) Yes — deleted with your account
Email, display name, and profile picture from Google Yes Our server + Google (sign-in) Yes — deleted with your account
"Home" and "Work" places (coordinates) and arrival detection Not to our servers, but they do go to Google (maps, geocoding) and to Android backup Google, your Google Drive Yes — in the app's settings
Trial and subscription status Yes Our server; payments handled by Google Play Yes — deleted with your account
Crash reports (stack trace, device model, OS version) Yes, when the app crashes Firebase Crashlytics (Google) They contain no health data — see Section 2.6
Analytics and advertising data, advertising identifiers We don't collect any of it
Payment data (card number) We never see it Google Play only

What we don't do: we don't sell your data, don't share it with pharmaceutical companies or research institutes, don't build aggregated data products from it, don't show ads, don't profile you, and don't make automated decisions about you. Details in Section 2.6.


1. Data Controller

The controller of your personal data is:

INITAR IT
ul. Mieczyslawa Karlowicza 13/5
40-145 Katowice
e-mail: initar-it@outlook.com

We have not appointed a formal Data Protection Officer (DPO). For any questions about how we process your data, contact us at the address above. As the service grows, we may appoint a DPO and will update this document accordingly.


2. What Data We Collect

2.1 Account Data (Google Sign-In)

You can only sign in via Google Sign-In. We receive and store exactly the following fields from your Google account:

We never have access to your Google password or any other Google account data beyond what's listed above.

2.2 Health Data

By its nature, the app processes health data within the meaning of Article 9 GDPR (special category of personal data):

When you snooze a dose, we additionally store a short note about when it was postponed to. If you use the "when I get home" or "when I get to work" option, we store the value HOME or WORK respectively — this is a text label only and contains no geographic coordinates, but it is an indirect signal about your daily context, which is why we list it explicitly here.

All of the above data, including your complete intake history, is synced to our server (see Section 5) so that it survives changing or losing your device.

This data is processed solely on the basis of your explicit consent (Article 9(2)(a) GDPR). You give that consent by entering your medication details into the app yourself — a voluntary act unambiguously tied to the app's only purpose, which is reminding you to take them. The app obtains this data from no other source.

We plan a dedicated consent screen that will make this moment more explicit and let us record the date and version of the documents you accepted. Until it ships, the basis remains the voluntary entry of data described above; we will update this document when the screen arrives.

You can withdraw consent at any time by deleting your account (see Section 8) — withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out before it.

2.3 Location Data

The app lets you save two named reference points ("Home", "Work") with geographic coordinates. This section describes in detail what happens when you do — including what happens outside our own infrastructure.

What we store: only two pairs of coordinates, saved locally on your device. They are never transmitted to our servers or synced across devices. You can change or delete them at any time in the app's settings.

What goes to Google. The place-picker screen uses Google's maps and location services. This means:

These operations are governed by Google's privacy policy, not ours. If you'd rather they didn't happen, simply don't use the "Home" and "Work" feature — it is not required for reminders to work.

What this data is used for. To display the saved place on a map in the settings, and for the arrival-triggered reminders described below.

Arrival reminders — when we check your location. If you snooze a reminder with "when I get home" or "when I get to work", the app asks Android to notify it when you come within 150 metres of the saved point (the geofencing mechanism in Google Play Services). The following rules apply:

2.4 Trial and Subscription Data

We store the status of your 14-day free trial and — once billing is implemented — your subscription status (active/expired/renewing). Payments are handled entirely by Google Play; we never store or process your payment card data — that data goes directly to Google.

2.5 Data Processed Incidentally

For full transparency, we also list data we do not collect deliberately but which arises technically from how the app works:

2.6 Data We Do NOT Collect, and Our No-Monetization Commitment

The app does not collect:

Furthermore, we commit that we:

This is a contractual commitment arising from this policy, not merely a statement of intent. Should we ever decide to introduce analytics tools, we will update this policy before deploying them and notify you in the app.

2.7 Crash Reporting (Firebase Crashlytics)

The app includes Firebase Crashlytics, a Google tool used solely to detect crashes. In an app whose job is to remind you to take a medication, a crash means a missed dose — which is why we consider knowing about crashes relevant to your safety.

What we send when the app crashes:

What we deliberately do NOT send — and why this is more than a promise:

Recipient and processing location. Google acts here as a processor under the Firebase data processing terms. Crash report data may be processed outside the EEA, relying on Google's compliance mechanisms. Crashlytics retains reports for 90 days.

The legal basis is our legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) in keeping the app stable. Because the reports contain no health data, Art. 9 GDPR does not apply to them.


3. Legal Bases for Processing

Data category Legal basis Purpose
Account data (email, name, avatar, Google identifier) Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR (performance of a contract) Enabling sign-in and syncing data across devices
Health data (medications, doses, intake history) Art. 9(2)(a) GDPR (explicit consent) Delivering the app's core function — medication reminders and intake tracking
Trial and subscription data Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR (performance of a contract) Managing access to paid features
Technical logs (user identifier, masked email, IP address) Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest) Error diagnostics and securing the service
Pseudonymized record retained after account deletion Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest) Preventing abuse through repeated account creation to circumvent the trial limit — see Section 8
Crash reports Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR (legitimate interest) Detecting and fixing app crashes — see Section 2.7
Location data (Home/Work) Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR (consent given by granting the Android system permission) Displaying the selected place on a map in settings, and reminding you about a dose once you arrive there — see Section 2.3

4. App Permissions

Below is the full list of permissions the app requests, with their purpose. Permissions marked as unused are not used by any feature — they are leftovers from earlier development stages and will be removed.

Permission Purpose
Internet, network state Sign-in and syncing data with the server
Notifications Displaying medication reminders
Exact alarms Triggering a reminder at the exact scheduled time
Start on device boot Restoring scheduled reminders after the phone restarts
Vibration Vibration signal for reminders
Full-screen notification Showing a reminder on the lock screen
Ignore battery optimizations Asking you to exempt the app from power saving so the system doesn't block reminders
Location (fine and coarse) The "Home"/"Work" place picker and arrival detection — see Section 2.3
Background location Detecting your arrival home or at work, only while a dose is waiting on that place — see Section 2.3. The feature is optional; without this permission the reminder is delivered by the fallback alarm
Write to external storage (Android 9 and older) Unused. Declared in the app but not used by any feature

5. Where We Store Data and Who We Share It With

5.1 Storage Location

Synced data — your account, medications, and complete intake history — is stored in a Supabase database, in a data center located in Frankfurt am Main (Germany, European Union). The data stays within the European Economic Area and is not transferred outside the EEA by us.

Stored only locally on your device: the "Home" and "Work" coordinates, notification settings, and a cached copy of your subscription status. Note, however, Section 5.3 — the notification settings and the "Home"/"Work" coordinates do end up in a Google backup.

5.2 Processors and Recipients

We do not sell, rent, or share your data with any advertising or analytics companies or any other third parties beyond the providers listed above that are necessary to operate the service — consistent with the commitment in Section 2.6.

5.3 Android System Backup

The app uses the Android system backup mechanism (Android Auto Backup), but the local database holding medication names, doses and intake history is excluded from it. Your health data therefore goes neither into the backup on your Google Drive nor into the direct device-to-device transfer performed when setting up a new phone. Once you sign in on the new device, it is fetched from our server (Section 5.1).

What the backup does include are the app settings stored locally: notification settings and the saved "Home" and "Work" coordinates (Section 2.3). This means you do not have to configure the app again after switching devices.

This is a standard Android system mechanism, and the backup goes to your Google account, not to us — we have no access to it. It is governed by Google's privacy policy and by your device's backup settings.

If you do not want those settings included in the backup either, you can disable it in Android system settings (typically Settings → Google → Backup, or Settings → System → Backup) — for the whole device or for this app alone, depending on your Android version and manufacturer.

5.4 Family Sharing (Planned)

We plan to introduce an optional feature allowing you to share your medication data with a person of your choosing (e.g. a caregiver). This feature is not yet available. When we implement it, we will update this policy and describe the sharing rules in detail; such sharing will always require your explicit, separate consent.


6. Data Retention


7. Your Rights

Under the GDPR you have the following rights:

To exercise these rights, contact us at the address given in Section 1. We respond without undue delay and at the latest within one month of receiving your request (Art. 12(3) GDPR). In particularly complex cases this period may be extended by a further two months — we will inform you of the extension and its reasons within the first month.


8. Account Deletion

Account deletion is available directly in the app (Settings → Delete account) and requires confirmation.

What we delete. Your profile data, medication list, and complete intake history, along with your sign-in account. Deletion cascades at the database level, meaning that deleting your account automatically and irreversibly removes every associated medication and intake record. Your session ends immediately, and local data on the device (including the "Home" and "Work" coordinates and notification settings) is cleared.

One exception: for up to 7 days your data may still exist in a routine database backup before it is overwritten — see Section 6.

What we retain. Indefinitely, and solely to prevent abuse through repeated account creation aimed at obtaining another free trial, we retain the following set of data in pseudonymized form:

This set does not contain your email, name, profile picture, medication list, or intake history — those are deleted irreversibly.

The legal basis for retaining this record is our legitimate interest (Art. 6(1)(f) GDPR) in protecting the trial model against abuse. The hash still constitutes personal data under the GDPR (pseudonymized, not anonymized) — you have the right to object to this processing, provided you demonstrate grounds relating to your particular situation.


9. Data Security

We apply the following technical and organizational measures:

In the interest of honesty, we also state the limitations of these measures:

No system is 100% secure — in the event of a personal data breach likely to result in a high risk to your rights, we will notify you as required by the GDPR (Art. 33–34).


10. No Profiling or Automated Decision-Making

We do not make decisions about you based solely on automated processing, including profiling, that would produce legal effects concerning you or similarly significantly affect you (Art. 22 GDPR).

The app does not analyze your health data to draw conclusions about your medical condition, does not score your "medication adherence" in any way that carries consequences, and does not use artificial intelligence to process your data. Reminders are triggered solely by the schedule you enter yourself.


11. Cookies, Tracking, and External Links

The MedsReminder mobile app uses no cookies and no tracking technologies whatsoever. We use no advertising identifiers, tracking pixels, or device fingerprinting.

If you visit a website hosting this policy (outside the app), it may be subject to separate, limited rules arising from the hosting technology — but we use no cookies for tracking or profiling purposes.

The app and website may contain links to external resources (e.g. the Google Play Store, Google help pages). We are not responsible for the privacy practices of third parties — once you follow such a link, that site's own privacy policy applies. We encourage you to read it.

We do not respond to browsers' "Do Not Track" signal, because we carry out no tracking that such a signal could affect.


12. Children

The service is not directed at individuals under 16 years of age. People under 16 may use the app only through an account created and managed by a parent or legal guardian, who consents to the processing of data on their behalf and is responsible for the use of the service.

For transparency: we do not perform any technical age verification — we do not ask for a date of birth and do not check a user's age in any other way. We rely on the declaration made by the user when accepting the Terms of Service.

If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child under 16 has provided us with personal data without your consent, contact us — we will delete such data promptly.


13. Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time, particularly in connection with new app features (e.g. family sharing, diagnostic tooling, payments).

We will notify you in the app at least 14 days in advance of any material change taking effect. If a change affects the processing of health data beyond the scope of your existing consent, we will ask you for new, separate consent — continued use of the app alone will not suffice in that case.

The last-updated date and version number appear at the top of this document. Previous versions are available on request.


14. Controlling Version

This document was prepared in Polish and English. In case of any discrepancy, the Polish version prevails, unless mandatory provisions of the law applicable in your place of residence require otherwise.


15. Contact

For any matters concerning the protection of personal data, contact us at:

initar-it@outlook.com