Local app data
Tasks, goals, tags, history, theme, and language are stored locally on the user's device.
Privacy
FlowList works without an account and without an external backend for task data. This policy explains what stays on the device, what the website may process after consent, and how users can delete data.
Tasks, goals, tags, history, theme, and language are stored locally on the user's device.
The public website may load Google Analytics 4 only after the user accepts analytics cookies.
Users can remove local app data in FlowList settings or through browser and system storage settings.
The FlowList app and website are operated by digitaldestination.pl. Privacy inquiries can be submitted through digitaldestination.pl.
This policy applies to local FlowList app builds, the FlowList Android app, and the public information website at flowlist.dev. The FlowList name appears here because it is the app name used in the Google Play listing.
FlowList stores tasks, steps, goals, tags, history, theme, and app language locally on the user's device, mainly in IndexedDB. FlowList does not require an account and does not send task content to an external app backend.
JSON export creates a local file chosen by the user. JSON import reads the selected file locally and stores it in the app's local database.
The Android version uses local app files and does not include advertising or analytics SDKs for task content. The Android INTERNET permission is used by the Capacitor web layer, but FlowList does not upload tasks to an app server.
Android app backup is disabled in the app manifest so local FlowList data is not transferred through system app backup.
The public information website may load Google Analytics 4 only after user consent. After acceptance, GA4 may store _ga and _ga_<id> cookies for aggregate visit statistics. FlowList does not use analytics for ads, remarketing, or sending task content.
If consent is declined, Google Analytics does not run. The analytics choice is stored locally in the browser and can be changed with the Privacy settings button on the website.
More about how Google uses data from sites that use its services: policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
FlowList does not sell user data and does not share task content with external parties. The voluntary support link opens an external payment service, where that service's own privacy and cookie rules apply.
Because task data stays local, the user controls the device, browser profile, operating system storage, and exported JSON files. Public website analytics, when accepted, is handled through Google Analytics 4 and is not used to collect task content.
Local app data remains on the device until the user deletes it. It can be removed in FlowList settings with Clear saved data or by clearing app or site data in the operating system and browser. Exported JSON files are controlled and deleted by the user.
FlowList is not directed to children and does not knowingly collect personal data from children.
If FlowList adds sync, accounts, a contact form, ads, remarketing, in-app payments, or new external tools, this policy and the consent mechanism must be updated before those features go live.