Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 2026.
Medity is a meditation timer app for iOS. This page describes what data the app handles, where it goes, and what choices you have.
Short version
- No analytics, no third-party SDKs, no advertising. Medity does not send any data to its developer.
- Your meditation data stays on your device and, optionally, in your own private iCloud — never on any server we control.
- Apple Health integration is opt-in and only writes “Mindful Minutes” for sessions you complete. Heart-rate / HRV are read locally if you grant permission and never leave your device.
- Notifications are local-only. We don’t push notifications from a server.
- No in-app purchases. Medity is fully free. There is nothing to buy inside the app.
What data Medity stores
| Data | Where it’s stored | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Meditation sessions (start/end time, duration, sound choice) | Locally on your device, optionally synced via your iCloud account (CloudKit private database) | Compute streak, statistics, heatmap |
| Default sound, bell, reminder schedule | Locally on device, optionally synced via your iCloud | Persist your preferences across launches and devices |
| HealthKit “Mindful Minutes” sample, one per completed session | Apple Health on your device | Surface meditation in the system Health app |
| HealthKit heart-rate / HRV (if you grant permission) | Read locally during a session, never persisted by Medity | Display heart-rate context on the post-session view |
That is the entirety of what Medity reads or writes. There is no other collection, profiling, identifier, fingerprint, or telemetry.
What Medity does not do
- No analytics SDKs (Firebase, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Segment, etc.)
- No crash reporters that send data off-device
- No ads, no ad SDKs, no ad identifiers
- No network requests other than to Apple’s own services (StoreKit, iCloud)
- No tracking across apps or websites
- No sharing of any data with third parties
iCloud sync
When you are signed in to iCloud and have iCloud Drive enabled, your session history and preferences sync via Apple’s CloudKit to your other devices that have Medity installed. The data lives in your private CloudKit database — only your devices, signed in to your Apple ID, can read it. The Medity developer cannot.
If you want to keep everything strictly device-local, sign out of iCloud or disable iCloud for Medity in Settings → [your name] → iCloud.
Apple Health
If you grant Health access during onboarding (or later in Settings), Medity writes one Mindful Minutes sample per completed session of 60 seconds or longer. Heart-rate and HRV (if granted) are read on demand to populate the post-session view and never stored by Medity.
You can revoke Health access at any time in Settings → Health → Data Access & Devices → Medity.
Notifications
If you enable the daily reminder, Medity schedules a local
UNCalendarNotificationTrigger that fires at the time and on the days
you choose. No remote push, no server, no notification provider.
Children
Medity is suitable for all ages. No personal data of any kind is collected, so we don’t make any age-specific provisions.
Data deletion
To delete every piece of data Medity has stored about you:
- Delete the app from your iPhone (long-press the icon → Remove App → Delete App). This removes the local SQLite database.
- (Optional) In Settings → [your name] → iCloud → Manage Account Storage → Medity, tap “Delete Data” to remove the synced copy.
- (Optional) In the Apple Health app, remove the Mindful Minutes samples written by Medity in Browse → Mindfulness → Show All Data.
Contact
For privacy questions: contact@aituglo.com.
This policy may change as the app evolves. Material changes will be announced in the app’s release notes on the App Store.