Overview
Curiosity Tracker is a native iOS app for capturing questions, notes, links, PDFs, tags, statuses, dates, and resurfacing prompts. This policy explains the information the app may handle and how it is stored.
The app is published by Curated Design Studio, based in London, United Kingdom.
Information the app may handle
Depending on how you use the app, Curiosity Tracker may handle curiosity titles or prompts, notes, tags, statuses, dates, resurfacing dates, saved webpage titles and URLs, optional PDF metadata, PDF files shared into the app, custom tags, recent searches, research goal settings and progress, Siri or Shortcuts input, and local notification preferences.
How your data is handled
Curiosity Tracker stores user-created content locally on your device and may sync it through Apple iCloud using CloudKit’s private database. This data is associated with your Apple ID and is not accessible to Curated Design.
Curated Design does not operate a backend server and does not access or collect your personal content.
The app may read your device name locally to personalise the experience. This information is not transmitted off your device.
Storage and sync
App data is stored locally on your device using SwiftData and Apple platform storage. If iCloud is enabled for the app, data may sync through Apple iCloud/CloudKit private database services tied to your Apple account.
Sync depends on your Apple account, iCloud settings, network connection, available storage, and device state.
Third parties, analytics, advertising, and tracking
Curiosity Tracker does not include third-party analytics SDKs, advertising SDKs, tracking SDKs, tracking APIs, or a custom backend service.
Apple system features
Curiosity Tracker may use Apple iCloud/CloudKit, App Groups, UserNotifications, ActivityKit, WidgetKit, App Intents, Siri Shortcuts, PDFKit, QuickLook, and Share Extension features. These Apple services and system features are subject to Apple’s own privacy terms and user settings.
Links and imported files
The app can save webpage titles and URLs. Opening a saved URL leaves Curiosity Tracker, and the destination website has its own privacy practices. PDFs shared into the app may be stored locally or in app storage, and may sync through iCloud if iCloud sync is enabled for the app.
Notifications and shortcuts
Local reminders are optional and controlled by your device notification settings. Siri and Shortcuts input is handled when you choose to use those Apple system features.
Deleting data
You can delete curiosities inside the app. If iCloud sync is enabled, deletion may also sync through iCloud. You can also manage app data through your device and iCloud settings.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact info@curateddesign.studio.