Casual Contacts is a local-first iOS app for remembering people you’ve just met. This page explains, plainly, what the app does with your data.
When you create a record, the app saves the details you provide — typically a name, an association, and any notes — to a private database on your device. You can also attach a photo and the place you met, both of which are optional.
The app additionally records ambient context at the moment of capture (the date and time, a derived time-of-day label, and a moon phase) so it can render the visual “card” associated with the record. None of this leaves your device.
You can revoke any of these at any time in iOS Settings.
We do not knowingly collect data from anyone, of any age, on a server we control — because we don’t operate one.
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