Reflect · Last updated June 2025
Reflect is a private journaling app. Your privacy is the entire point of the product.
None. Reflect does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal data. There are no analytics SDKs, no crash reporters, no advertising frameworks, and no network calls to any server.
All journal entries are stored exclusively on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. Nothing is uploaded to the cloud, synced to any server, or accessible to anyone other than you.
On devices running iOS 26 or later with Apple Intelligence enabled, Reflect generates reflections, mood tags, and weekly digests. This processing happens entirely on your device using Apple's on-device language model. No entry text is ever sent to Apple's servers or any third-party service by Reflect.
Biometric authentication is handled entirely by iOS (LocalAuthentication framework). Reflect never receives or stores your biometric data. The optional 4-digit app password is hashed and stored in the iOS Keychain on your device only.
If you enable daily reminders, notification scheduling is handled on-device via iOS's UserNotifications framework. No notification data leaves your device.
Reflect uses no third-party SDKs, analytics tools, advertising networks, or external APIs.
Reflect does not collect any data from anyone, including children under 13.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL with a revised date.
Questions? Open an issue at github.com/RaghavaNaidu46/Reflect/issues or email raghava.dokala@gmail.com.
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