Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 1, 2026
Summary
Everything you create in Antici lives on your iPhone. There's no account.
Antici can send anonymous usage data to help improve the app. No names, emails, photos, event titles, or category names are ever shared. You can turn it off any time in Antici → Settings → “Share anonymous usage data”.
Data we collect
If anonymous analytics are on, Antici records when the app is opened and when basic actions happen, like adding or sharing an event. It also includes a few non-identifying details: your locale, your timezone, the app version, and counts (how many events you have, how many days until the next one).
Crash reports and performance data are included to help fix problems.
That's the full list. Nothing else is collected.
What we explicitly do not collect
Antici does not collect your name, email, phone number, address, contacts, location, photos, event titles, event notes, category names, calendar names, calendar content, advertising identifiers, or device name. The app doesn't ask for these and has no way to send them anywhere.
Data stored on your device
Events you create in Antici (titles, dates, photos, and any related settings) are stored on your iPhone. They aren't sent to a server.
Third parties
Anonymous analytics from the iOS app are processed by PostHog Inc., a US company. See PostHog's privacy policy for how they handle the data we send.
Antici does not include advertising SDKs or any other third-party trackers.
This website
The antici.app website uses Google Analytics to count visits and understand which pages people read. It records standard request information like the page URL, referrer, approximate location from IP, browser, and device type. It does not link this to your iOS app install in any way.
If you don't want to be measured, browser settings like “Do Not Track”, content blockers, or private browsing modes will block it. The iOS app and the website are separate — opt outs in one don't affect the other.
Identifier
Each install of Antici has a random anonymous identifier. It's created the first time you open the app and is removed when you uninstall. It isn't tied to your Apple ID, your name, or any other account.
How long we keep it
Analytics and crash reports are kept for up to 7 years. You can ask for everything tied to your install to be deleted at any time by emailing privacy@antici.app.
Your choices
You can turn off analytics in Antici → Settings → “Share anonymous usage data”. After it's off, nothing more is sent from your device. You don't need to be opted in to use any feature.
To delete what's already been collected, email privacy@antici.app.
Permissions
Antici may ask for system permissions like notifications, calendar access, or photo access so it can deliver reminders, import calendar events, and let you attach a photo. Granting a permission only enables that feature on your device. It is never used to send data through analytics. You can change or revoke permissions at any time in iOS Settings.
Children's privacy
Antici is suitable for general audiences and is not directed at children. It does not knowingly collect personal data from children under 13.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL with a new “last updated” date. Material changes will be highlighted at the top of this page for a reasonable period.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to privacy@antici.app.