Adlaw
Mindful productivity
Privacy Policy
Your data should support your day, not become another burden.
This page describes how Adlaw handles app content, hosted fallback requests, and notification-related data.
Today's light
I can move gently and still finish.
10 prepared affirmations across your day
Task reminders merged when timing is close
Journal tone helps shape tomorrow’s support
Overview
Adlaw is a mindful productivity companion that helps users prepare short affirmations, track planner items, write journal entries, and schedule local reminders.
This Privacy Policy explains what information Adlaw handles, how that information is used, and what choices users have.
Information Adlaw handles
Adlaw stores the information you enter in the app, including onboarding focus selections, planner items, journal entries, and notification preferences.
Adlaw also stores generated affirmation packs and lightweight derived context such as recent journal moods and themes used to prepare affirmations.
When hosted affirmation fallback is used, Adlaw may send derived context signals such as focus selections, goal titles, planner task summaries, journal moods, journal themes, an anonymous install identifier, and an input signature to the hosted generation service. Raw journal entries are not intended to be sent to the hosted route.
How information is used
Information is used to personalize affirmations, organize planner items, present journal history, and schedule reminders.
Derived context may be used to generate short affirmations when on-device foundation models are unavailable.
Anonymous install identifiers and request signatures may be used for basic abuse protection, request tracing, and reliability monitoring of the hosted generation service.
Storage and retention
Adlaw primarily stores data locally on your device using on-device storage.
If you enable notifications, the app stores and schedules local notification content on-device.
Hosted generation requests are processed server-side only when required for fallback generation. Server logs may temporarily contain hashed install identifiers, request signatures, and operational diagnostics.
Third-party services
Adlaw may use Expo services for app delivery, updates, and hosting.
Adlaw may use Groq as a server-side text generation provider for short affirmation fallback generation.
These services operate under their own policies and terms.
Your choices
You can control whether you grant notification permissions on your device.
You can delete planner items, journal entries, goals, tags, and other app content from within the app.
You can stop using the app at any time and remove locally stored information by deleting the app from your device.
Children and health disclaimer
Adlaw is not intended to provide medical, mental health, or crisis care advice.
If you are experiencing a mental health emergency or need urgent support, contact appropriate local emergency or professional services.
Contact
For privacy questions or requests, use the Adlaw support page or email frenzo125@gmail.com.
Last updated: March 26, 2026
Adlaw is designed to support reflection, routines, and grounded daily momentum.