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# Privacy Policy for FocusBuddy
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**Last Updated**: 2025年11月27日
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**Developer**: FocusBuddy Team
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**Contact**: focusbuddy.app@outlook.com
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This Privacy Policy describes how **FocusBuddy** (the “App”) handles your information. The App is designed to be **100% offline and privacy-first**. We do not collect, store, or transmit any personal data from your device.
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## 1. No Personal Data Collected
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- All focus sessions, distraction logs, settings, and achievements are stored **locally on your device only**.
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- We **do not access** your name, email, phone number, location, contacts, calendar, or usage behavior.
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- There is **no cloud sync**, no account system, and no analytics tracking.
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- The App works completely offline — even without an internet connection.
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## 2. No Third-Party Advertising
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- The current version of FocusBuddy does not contain any advertising.
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- We do not use any ad networks or display any ads within the app.
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- No ad-related data is collected or processed.
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## 3. No Analytics or Tracking SDKs
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- We do **not integrate** Firebase, Google Analytics, Mixpanel, Amplitude, or any user-tracking tools.
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- There is **no fingerprinting**, session recording, or behavioral profiling.
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## 4. Children’s Privacy
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- FocusBuddy is not intended for children under the age of 13.
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- We do not knowingly collect any data from children.
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## 5. Changes to This Policy
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- If we ever change this policy (e.g., if we add optional cloud backup in the future), we will update this page and revise the “Last Updated” date.
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- Any changes will respect your existing privacy expectations.
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## 6. Questions?
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If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or how your data is handled, please contact us at:
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📧 **focusbuddy.app@outlook.com**
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> Made with care by FocusBuddy Team.
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> We believe focus should feel kind — not punishing. |