We don’t have your data.
Unbroken runs on your iPhone. There is no backend, no account, no analytics, and no tracking. Nothing you do in the app is sent to us or to any third party we control—because we don’t run any servers to send it to.
Last updated: 19 April 2026
What stays on your device
Your habit, your challenge duration, your daily check-ins, your reminders, and anything else you enter lives in local storage on your iPhone. If you delete the app, it’s gone.
What syncs through Apple
A single counter—how many challenges you’ve started, used to check whether you’ve passed the 3 free challenges—is stored in your private iCloud key-value store so it follows you across your own devices. We can’t read it. Apple handles the sync; it’s not a server we operate.
Permissions the app may ask for
Everything below is optional and used only on your device for the feature you’re using. Nothing is uploaded to us.
- Notifications — to deliver the daily reminder you schedule.
- Microphone & Speech Recognition — voice-counted reps use on-device speech recognition. Audio is processed locally; nothing is recorded or sent off the device.
- HealthKit (step count, read-only) — if your habit tracks steps, we read today’s count from Apple Health. We never write to Health and never read anything else.
- Apple Music — to play a playlist you choose during your habit session. Managed entirely by Apple’s MusicKit.
Purchases
The one-time $4.99 unlock is processed by Apple’s App Store via StoreKit. We don’t see your payment details. Apple shares aggregated sales reports; refunds and receipts are handled through Apple.
Analytics & tracking
None. No SDKs, no pixels, no crash reporters, no advertising identifiers. The app does not make network requests to us.
Children
Unbroken is intended for a general audience and does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children.
Changes to this policy
If this ever changes—for example, if a future version introduces a feature that genuinely needs a server—this page will be updated before that feature ships, and the change will be disclosed in the app’s release notes.