Graft · Your data

Privacy policy

Effective date: 5 July 2026

Graft is designed so that your training and Screen Time information stays on your device. Graft does not require an account and the developer does not run a server that receives your Graft data.

Information Graft processes

With your permission, Graft reads workout and step-count information from Apple Health to decide whether you have completed the training requirement you set. Graft also stores the apps, categories and websites you choose through Apple's Screen Time controls. These selections may be represented by opaque Apple tokens rather than readable app identities.

Graft stores your plan, settings, enforcement state, break and emergency-unlock balance, and local activity history in the app and its shared on-device container. This information is used only to provide Graft's features.

Graft does not upload Health data, Screen Time selections, plans or activity history to a developer-operated server.

Subscriptions and payments

Apple processes Graft Access purchases using your Apple Account and the App Store. Graft receives signed StoreKit transaction and entitlement information, such as the product identifier and whether access is active, expired, in a billing grace period, revoked or unavailable. Graft does not receive or store your payment-card details.

Apple's handling of App Store purchases is governed by Apple's own privacy policy and terms.

Tracking, analytics and advertising

Graft contains no advertising SDK, third-party analytics SDK or cross-app tracking. Graft does not sell personal information.

Sharing

Graft does not share your Health data, Screen Time selections, plan or local history with the developer or third parties. Data may still be handled by Apple as necessary to provide iOS, Health, Screen Time, device backup and App Store services under Apple's policies.

Retention and deletion

Graft's data remains on your device until it is changed or the app's data is deleted, subject to normal Apple device and backup behaviour. Using Stop Graft ends Graft's enforcement but deliberately retains your plan, history, blocklist and remaining lifetime emergency unlocks so that you can re-arm later. Deleting the app removes locally stored app data according to iOS behaviour. Your subscription can be managed separately through your Apple Account.

Your choices

You can control Graft's Health and Screen Time permissions in iOS Settings. Revoking a permission may prevent Graft from verifying training or enforcing your selected shields. You can manage or cancel Graft Access through your Apple Account. Graft also provides Restore Purchases wherever subscription recovery is needed.

Children

Graft is not directed at children and does not knowingly collect children's personal information.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, the effective date above will be updated and the new version will be made available at this privacy-policy URL.

Contact

For privacy questions or support, use the Graft support page.