Effective date: July 18, 2026
EyeTally is designed with your privacy as a fundamental principle. This policy explains, in plain language, what happens to your information when you use the app.
Nothing. EyeTally does not collect any personal information about you, your medications, your dose history, or your device. We do not use analytics, tracking pixels, advertising identifiers, crash reporting, or any third-party services that collect data.
When you use EyeTally, the app stores the following data locally on your device only:
This data lives entirely inside the app's storage on your iPhone. It never leaves your device. Nobody at EyeTally, Apple, or any other company can access it.
Deleting EyeTally from your device permanently removes all of your medications and dose history. There is no cloud backup, no recovery, and no copy stored anywhere else. If you want to keep your data, do not delete the app.
If you set up a Siri shortcut to log a dose, the shortcut runs entirely on your device using Apple's Shortcuts app. EyeTally does not receive any voice data or communicate with Apple's servers when a shortcut is used. Apple's own privacy policy governs how Siri handles voice input.
EyeTally is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect information from anyone.
If we ever change this policy, we will update the effective date above and post the new version at this URL. Because EyeTally does not collect data, changes will most likely be clarifications rather than substantive shifts.
If you have questions about this policy, email lisamulcahy7@gmail.com.