Last updated: June 27, 2026
Dayvara is designed to respect your privacy.
Dayvara does not collect personal information for the developer, create developer-side user accounts, or track you across apps or websites.
Dayvara does not maintain its own servers. It does not send your calendar, event, or reminder data to the developer. When you choose to connect a Google account (see below), Dayvara communicates directly between your device and Google’s own services on your behalf — never through the developer.
In Apple’s App Store privacy information, Dayvara declares “Data Not Collected,” meaning no data is transmitted off your device to the developer.
Dayvara uses Apple EventKit to access the calendars and events you allow through iOS permissions. Calendar access is used only to show your events, and to create, edit, or delete events when you choose to.
Your calendar data remains on your device and in the calendar accounts you already use, such as iCloud, Google Calendar, or other calendars configured in iOS. The developer cannot access your calendar data.
Dayvara can optionally connect directly to Google Calendar to give you a richer experience for Google-based calendars — such as RSVP replies to invitations, editing recurring events, and faster, more reliable syncing. This is entirely optional; Dayvara works without it using Apple’s calendar access above.
If you choose to sign in with Google, Dayvara requests only the access needed to provide these features:
Dayvara’s use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including its Limited Use requirements.
Beyond what that policy requires, Dayvara makes these commitments about your Google data:
Dayvara can optionally show reminders alongside your calendar events. Reminders access is used only when you choose to show reminders. Turning off Show Reminders hides reminders in Dayvara without changing your Reminders permission or modifying your lists. Your reminders remain on your device and in the reminder accounts you already use. The developer cannot access your reminder data.
Dayvara does not use its own push notification service. When you create or edit event alerts, those alerts are saved as Apple EventKit alarms and delivered by Apple Calendar and iOS.
Dayvara does not use third-party analytics, crash reporting services, advertising SDKs, or trackers. Dayvara does not track you across apps or websites.
Dayvara does not send your calendar, event, or reminder data to the developer or to any third-party advertising or analytics service. Network access is used only to communicate directly with Google’s APIs when you have chosen to connect a Google account, in order to sync and edit your Google Calendar data as described above.
If you have questions about this policy or need support for Dayvara, please contact dayvara@markhallerman.com.
This privacy policy may be updated from time to time to reflect app changes or legal requirements. Any updates will be posted on this page.