Privacy Policy
Habit Huski helps you track habits and reminders. This policy explains what information the app uses, why it uses it, and the choices you have.
Who We Are
Habit Huski is the controller for the personal information described in this policy. The app is built to store the information needed to run your account, sync your habits, send reminders you ask for, and help fix problems you report.
Information We Collect
- Account information: your email address, password authentication data, user identifier, and session information handled through Supabase Authentication.
- Habit data: habit titles, frequency, icon, colour theme, created and updated dates, due dates, last completion date, and completion history.
- Notification data: reminder hour, timezone, notification status, web push subscription details, push endpoint, browser user agent, and notification delivery records.
- Bug reports: the text you submit, app version, platform, iOS version where available, device model where available, user agent, and submission date.
- Local app data: theme preference, installed-app/service-worker data, pending offline changes in IndexedDB, and local notification schedules on supported devices.
How We Use Information
- To create and secure your account, keep you signed in, and let you sign out.
- To save, sync, display, edit, and delete your habits and completion history.
- To queue changes while you are offline and sync them when your device is online again.
- To schedule and send habit reminders when you enable notifications or grant notification permission.
- To respond to bug reports, diagnose app issues, and improve reliability.
- To remember basic preferences such as your selected theme.
Notifications
Habit Huski only uses notifications to send habit reminders and related app messages. Web push notifications use your browser or device permission, a service worker, stored push subscription details, and Supabase Edge Functions. On iOS native installs, Habit Huski may schedule local notifications on your device after permission is granted.
You can disable web push notifications in Settings or change notification permission in your browser or device settings.
Where Information Is Stored
Account, habit, completion, notification, push subscription, and bug report data is stored in Supabase. Offline queue data and some preferences may be stored locally in your browser or on your device. Local notification schedules are stored by your device operating system where supported.
Sharing and Processors
Habit Huski uses Supabase to provide authentication, database storage, and serverless notification functions. Browser and device notification services may process push subscription or delivery information so notifications can reach your device. Habit Huski does not sell your personal information and does not use it for advertising.
Retention and Deletion
Habit Huski keeps your account and habit information while your account is active or while it is needed to provide the app. You can clear your habit data in Settings. Signing out removes the current web push subscription from Habit Huski where supported, but it does not delete your account or all stored app data.
To request access, correction, export, or deletion of personal information, contact privacy@habithuski.com.
Your Choices
- You can choose what habit information you add and edit or delete habits in the app.
- You can clear habit data from Settings.
- You can enable or disable supported web push notifications from Settings.
- You can change notification permissions in your browser or device settings.
- You can avoid submitting a bug report if you do not want to share diagnostic details.
Children
Habit Huski is not intended for children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information, contact us at privacy@habithuski.com.
Changes to This Policy
We may update this policy when Habit Huski changes how it handles information. The effective date at the top of this page shows when the policy was last updated.