Last Updated: March 18, 2026

Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy explains what data QuestLog collects or processes, how that data is used, where it is stored, and which third-party services help us operate the app. For details on our early access campaign, see our Pre-registration Reward Terms.

Key point for QuestLog users and reviewers: QuestLog includes user-entered health and wellness related data such as sleep timing, sleep duration, rest ratings, focus-session ratings, and evening productivity ratings. This information is entered by the user inside QuestLog. It is not imported from Health Connect, Google Fit, device sensors, or medical systems.

1. Health and Wellness Data

QuestLog allows users to enter wellness and productivity information to support personal analytics and coaching features. This includes:

QuestLog uses this user-entered wellness and productivity data to generate analytics, correlations, strategic suggestions, reminders, progress views, and performance summaries inside the app. When a user is signed in, the app attempts to sync this data to Firebase Cloud Firestore. If the user is not signed in, the data remains stored locally on the device.

2. Data Inventory

The table below describes the main categories of data collected or processed by QuestLog, examples of the fields involved, how the data is used, and where it is stored or processed.

Data Category Examples How QuestLog Uses It Where It Is Stored or Processed
Account and identity data Firebase UID, Google sign-in email, display name, photo URL, locally stored call-sign name Sign-in, account access, personalization, subscription linking, notifications, and profile display Firebase Authentication, local app storage, RevenueCat app-user linking when signed in
Quest and task data Quest titles, subtasks, categories, XP values, priorities, target value, reminders, start and due dates, start and end times, repeat settings, completion and failure timestamps, linked skill and subskill IDs, focus minutes, tutorial and archive flags Core task management, reminders, nag mode, analytics, progress tracking, home widget display, and cross-device sync Stored locally in Hive; synced to Firebase Cloud Firestore for signed-in users
Progress and game data Total XP, streaks, unlocked achievement IDs, total quests completed, total quests failed, total focus minutes Gamification, dashboards, rank/level display, and progress tracking Stored locally in Hive; synced to Firebase Cloud Firestore for signed-in users
Skills and training data Skill names, categories, descriptions, subskill names, recent sessions, consistency scores, activity dates, pause state, total hours, total value, custom quest presets Skill tracking, session logging, consistency analytics, preset creation, and cloud restoration Stored locally in Hive and settings; synced to Firebase Cloud Firestore for signed-in users
Health and productivity data Onboarding sleep answer, peak productivity window, procrastination answer, sleep logs, focus records, evening productivity logs Wellness and productivity analytics, strategic suggestions, correlation models, daily review flows, focus/rating follow-up, and performance summaries Stored locally in Hive; the app attempts to sync it to Firebase Cloud Firestore for signed-in users
Settings and operational state Theme selection, sound setting, vibration mode, nag mode, nag priorities, quiet-hours flag, goal-enforcement flag, onboarding-complete flag, sleep/evening dismissal and prompted flags, last unrated session metadata, focus timer end time, seeded suggestion metadata Feature configuration, reminder behavior, onboarding state, and preserving app state between launches Stored locally in Hive settings
On-device surface data Home widget quest count, up to five quest titles, notification titles and bodies, call-sign or user name shown in reminders Display reminders and quick-glance task information on the device lock screen, notification tray, and home screen widget Stored or rendered locally on-device through Android notifications and Android home widget APIs
Subscription and purchase data RevenueCat entitlement status, purchase restoration state, original app-user ID, linked Firebase UID, package and offering metadata, Google Play billing transaction state Determine Pro access, load offerings, restore purchases, and manage subscriptions RevenueCat SDK and Google Play Billing services; local app state may cache current entitlement status
Technical, diagnostics, and service data Crash reports, error stacks, app and SDK identifiers, local timezone string, connectivity status events, Android installer store metadata checks App stability, debugging, service reliability, billing validation, and platform-specific behavior Firebase Crashlytics, local device processing, package metadata APIs, and third-party SDK runtime processing

3. How We Use Data

4. Local Storage, Cloud Sync, and On-Device Surfaces

Local storage

QuestLog stores core app data locally using Hive so the app can work offline. This includes quests, skills, progress, settings, onboarding responses, sleep logs, focus records, evening logs, and related app state.

Cloud sync

When a user signs in, QuestLog may sync supported data to Firebase Cloud Firestore. This includes quest data, hero/progress data, skills data, custom presets, and the sleep, focus, and evening review entries described above. If a user does not sign in, core app data remains local to the device.

Notifications and widget display

QuestLog can display quest titles, reminder text, and user name or call-sign information in notifications and on the Android home-screen widget. These are shown on the user device for convenience and may remain visible until dismissed, replaced, cleared, or device/app data is removed.

5. Third-Party Services and Processors

QuestLog uses third-party service providers to operate important app features:

We do not sell personal data. We do not share personal data with unrelated third parties for their own advertising or marketing use. Data is shared with the processors above only as needed to operate app features, process purchases, maintain security, or comply with legal obligations.

6. Permissions and Device Features

Depending on platform and feature use, QuestLog may request or use:

QuestLog does not request camera, microphone, contacts, or platform health-record permissions based on the current codebase reviewed for this policy update.

7. Retention and Deletion

8. Your Choices

9. Children

QuestLog is not intended for children under the age required by local law to provide valid consent on their own. If you believe a child has provided personal data through QuestLog, please contact us so we can review the request.

10. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do, we will post the updated version on this page and revise the "Last Updated" date above.

11. Contact

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or a data request related to QuestLog, contact: maximuscortex@outlook.com