Last updated 22 August 2026
Reckonry collects nothing. There is no account, no server, and no analytics. Every reckoning you record stays on your device and in your own iCloud.
Reckonry records the estimates and actual durations you enter, along with any titles and notes you add. All of it is written to a database on your device.
If you are signed in to iCloud, Reckonry syncs that database to your private iCloud account so your reckonings appear on your other devices. This uses Apple's CloudKit private database, which means the data sits in your iCloud storage under your Apple Account. KSQ Studios has no access to it and no ability to read it.
If you are not signed in to iCloud, or you turn iCloud off for Reckonry, everything simply stays on the device.
Reckonry makes no network requests of its own. The only network activity is Apple's own iCloud sync, between your device and your account.
You can delete any single reckoning by swiping it in the list, or from the record itself. Settings has a delete all option that removes every record from the device and from your iCloud, on all your devices.
Deleting the app removes the local database. Records already synced to iCloud remain in your account until you delete them, either from within the app beforehand or through iOS Settings under your Apple Account, iCloud, Manage Account Storage.
Reckonry is not directed at children and collects no personal information from anyone, including children.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted here with a new date. Since the app collects nothing, any change would most likely be a clarification rather than a new practice.
Questions about privacy, or anything else, go to [email protected].