Your year, on your device
The shortest privacy policy we’ve ever written.
Save These Days currently runs entirely on your own device. That makes most of a privacy policy unnecessary — but here is the whole picture, plainly.
Last updated 10 June 2026.
What we hold about you
Nothing. Save These Days has no accounts, no sign-up, and no server that receives your words or your voice. Everything you make in the app — your notes, your journey map, your reflections — lives in your browser’s local storage, on your device, where we cannot see it.
Your voice recordings
Recordings are made by your own browser and stay in it. To be honest to a fault: at the moment they live in the browser’s memory for the session you record them in, and are not kept after you close or reload the page — your written notes and the map of your year do persist on the device. They are never uploaded, never transcribed by us, and never used to train anything.
What leaves your device
Nothing you record or write. The site loads its pages and fonts like any website, but there is no analytics script, no tracking pixel, and no advertising of any kind on savethesedays.app.
If this ever changes
We may one day add optional accounts — for syncing between devices, or sharing moments with a partner across households. If we do, this policy will change before the feature does, the new arrangement will be opt-in, and the default will remain what it is today: your year stays yours.
Your rights
Because the data sits on your device, you already hold all of them. Clearing your browser’s site data for savethesedays.app deletes everything, instantly, without asking us.
If you need us
Write to People Work Life Limited (UK company number 16547876), 26 Cromwell Road, Ascot, SL5 9DG, United Kingdom. A real person answers.