Effective 21 June 2026
TL;DR: Ukurado is local-first. Everything you create — your routines, events, goals, history, and photos — stays on your device. The only information that ever leaves your phone is diagnostic data that helps us keep the app working, plus anything you choose to send us through the feedback form. We don't sell your data and we don't show ads. You can switch diagnostics off any time in Settings → Diagnostics.
Ukurado ("Ukurado", "we", "us") is the Android app this policy covers. For any privacy question, or to exercise the rights described below, use Send feedback inside the app, or email us at support@ukurado.com.
Data controller: Ukurado. Contact: support@ukurado.com.
The content you create in Ukurado is saved locally on your device and is not transmitted to us or to anyone else. This includes your routines, events, and goals (active and archived), your completion and occurrence history, your goal images, and your reminder and app settings.
If you make a backup, Ukurado writes that content to a file you choose the destination for — for example Google Drive, Downloads, email, or a USB drive. From that point the file is in your hands and governed by wherever you store it. We never receive it.
To understand how the app is used and to fix problems, Ukurado sends us limited diagnostic data through Google Firebase. This falls into two categories:
This diagnostic data is pseudonymous: the installation identifier lets us group events from the same install, but it is not your name, email, or account, and we do not use it to identify you personally. It never contains the content you type — your routine, event, and goal names and details stay on your device.
Diagnostics are on by default. You can turn them off at any time in Settings → Diagnostics; once off, the app stops sending both usage analytics and crash reports, and that choice is re-applied every time the app starts.
If you use the in-app "Send feedback" feature, we receive exactly what you write in that form, so we can read it and act on it. This is sent only when you choose to submit it.
We use Google Firebase (Firebase Analytics, Firebase Crashlytics, and Cloud Firestore) as our service provider to collect the diagnostics and receive feedback on our behalf. Google processes this data under our instructions and under its own terms. See Firebase's privacy and security information and Google's Privacy Policy for details on its handling and the international transfers involved.
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it for advertising. Aside from Google as our processor, we do not share diagnostics or feedback with third parties, except where we are legally required to.
If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, we rely on the following legal bases:
We keep diagnostic data only as long as it is useful for the purposes above. Usage analytics are retained according to our Firebase Analytics retention setting (currently up to 14 months), and crash reports are retained for approximately 90 days. Feedback is kept until the matter it relates to is resolved, and may be retained longer where we need it as a record.
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, or delete the personal data we hold about you, to object to or restrict its processing, and to lodge a complaint with your data-protection authority. To exercise any of these, use Send feedback in the app or email support@ukurado.com.
Please note one practical limit: because diagnostic data is pseudonymous and we hold no account or contact details for you, we may be unable to locate your specific records from an identifier we can't tie back to you. The most direct way to stop all diagnostic collection is to turn it off in Settings → Diagnostics. Content you created stays on your device, so you remain in control of it there — deleting the app removes it.
Ukurado is not directed at children under 13 (or under 16 in the European Economic Area), and we do not knowingly collect data from them. If you believe a child has provided us data through feedback, contact us and we will delete it.
Ukurado currently has no account or sign-in, and no cloud sync — the app works entirely on your device. If that changes in the future, we will update this policy before the feature ships.
If we change how Ukurado handles data, we will revise this page and update the effective date at the top. Material changes will be reflected here before they take effect.
Questions about this policy or your data? Use Send feedback in the app, or email support@ukurado.com.