Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-05-21

What stays on your iPhone

All of the following lives only on your device and is never uploaded to Zenvi or any third party:

  • Which apps you've blocked and which rules you've set
  • How many times you've opened those apps, when, and for how long
  • Photos you take to verify habits (AI verification runs on-device)
  • Camera frames used to count fitness reps (push-ups, squats) — processed live, not saved
  • Zens balance, streaks, completed challenges, and any custom block screens

Zenvi reads the iOS Screen Time API on your device. We never get a copy. Uninstalling the app removes all of this data; there is no server-side backup to delete.

What we receive from Apple

When you subscribe to Pro, Apple tells Zenvi that you have an active subscription and which tier. That is the only information that crosses from Apple to us, and it is tied to an anonymous receipt — not your name, email, or card details. Cancellations, renewals, and refunds are handled entirely by Apple at reportaproblem.apple.com.

The Zenvi website (zenvi.app)

This website uses two privacy-respecting analytics providers to understand how visitors find Zenvi:

  • Vercel Analytics — counts page views with anonymized IPs. No cookies, no cross-site tracking, no personally identifying information.
  • Amplitude — tracks aggregate events like clicks on the App Store button so we can tell if a page is doing its job. No personal profiles, no advertising IDs, no cross-app linking.

We don't run advertising tags, fingerprinting scripts, or third-party trackers. There is no Facebook Pixel, no Google Ads, no LinkedIn Insight Tag, none of it.

AI photo verification

Habits like "read 10 pages" or "drink water" can be verified by taking a photo of yourself doing them. The photo is analyzed by an on-device machine-learning model. The photo is not uploaded, not stored on our servers, and not shared with anyone. After the habit is verified, the photo is discarded by default (you can opt to save it to your own Photos library).

Children

Zenvi is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. Parents managing a child's iPhone should use Apple's Family Sharing and Screen Time features, which sit alongside Zenvi.

Your rights

Because Zenvi keeps your data on your device, the controls are also there:

  • Delete everything: uninstall Zenvi from your iPhone. All Zenvi-stored data is removed with the app. We have no server copy.
  • Pause: open Settings → Screen Time → Zenvi to revoke Screen Time API access. Zenvi can no longer block apps until you grant access again.
  • Cancel Pro: Settings → your Apple ID → Subscriptions → Zenvi. Cancellations and refunds are handled by Apple.

Residents of jurisdictions with formal data-subject rights (GDPR, CCPA, etc.) can additionally contact us at the address below. Since we hold no personal data on our servers, most requests resolve to "there is nothing for us to delete or export."

Changes to this policy

If we change how Zenvi handles data, we will update this page and the date at the top. Material changes will be announced in-app. Your continued use of Zenvi after an update means you accept the revised policy.

Contact

Questions about privacy: support@zenvi.app.