Floop — Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 22, 2026
The short version: Floop is a private, on-device app. It has no account and no server of its own. Your entries stay on your device and sync only through your own private iCloud, which we can't see. The single thing Floop sends off your device is an approximate location, to a weather service, to look up local barometric pressure. No ads, no third-party tracking, no analytics, and nothing is ever sold.
What Floop stores
Everything below is kept on your device and synced through your own private iCloud. There is no Floop account, so Floop does not ask for or store a name, email address, or password.
- Your daily 1–10 wellbeing rating and the date you logged it.
- Optional notes you choose to add to a day.
- Optional context you choose to add: any medications you list and mark as taken, your hours of sleep, and an "away from home today" flag. Entering these is entirely up to you.
- An approximate location, rounded to about a kilometer, used only to look up your local barometric pressure.
- Your time zone, and a daily reminder time if you set one.
- The barometric-pressure readings Floop looks up for your entries.
Floop does not collect your name, contacts, photos, browsing history, advertising identifiers, or device-sensor health data (heart rate, blood pressure, etc.).
Where your data lives
- Your data is stored on your device and synced through your own private iCloud (Apple's CloudKit). Floop has no server of its own and never receives or has access to your entries — only you and your own Apple devices do.
- Storage, encryption, and backup of that data are handled by Apple as part of iCloud, under your Apple ID.
Health-related information
Your wellbeing ratings, any medications you record, your sleep hours, and your notes are health-related information, and Floop treats them as private. They stay in your own iCloud and are used only to show you your own history and pattern. They are never sold or shared, for advertising or anything else.
How your data is used
- To record your daily entries and show you your own history and pressure chart.
- To show a descriptive, preliminary view of whether your ratings appear to move with barometric pressure. This is not a medical result, diagnosis, or treatment.
- To show the daily reminder you opted into.
The only thing that leaves your device
- Weather data (Open-Meteo). To show local pressure, Floop sends an approximate, rounded location to the Open-Meteo weather service and receives a pressure forecast. No name, no identity, and no health data are sent — only the rounded coordinates.
- Reminders are delivered by your own device as a local notification. There is no push server and no subscription stored anywhere.
That's the complete list. Floop uses no advertising networks and no third-party analytics, tracking, or crash-reporting tools, and your data is never sold.
Your choices
- Deletion: open Settings → Delete all my data to permanently delete everything Floop has stored on your devices. This is immediate and cannot be undone. Because the data lives in your own iCloud, deleting it also removes it from your other signed-in devices.
- Location and reminders are both optional and can be turned off at any time.
Children
Floop is intended for general-wellness use by a general adult audience. It is not directed to children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them.
Changes
We'll update this policy as Floop evolves and note the date at the top.
Contact
Questions about your privacy, or requests related to your data, can be sent to hello@floop.me.