Privacy Policy — BP Journal

Last Updated: December 2025

BP Journal respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information. This privacy policy explains how BP Journal handles your data.

1. Data Storage and Sync

Blood pressure readings and related data are stored securely on your device. If you use BP Journal on multiple devices (such as iPhone and iPad) with the same Apple account, your data may be synced across those devices to provide a seamless experience.

BP Journal does not collect, access, or sell your personal health data.

2. Health Data (Apple Health Integration)

If you choose to connect BP Journal with Apple Health, the app may read or write blood pressure and pulse data only with your explicit consent.

3. Data Sharing

BP Journal does not share, upload, or sell any data to third parties. There are no analytics SDKs, ads, or external tracking services used in the app.

4. Data Security

We take reasonable measures to help protect your information. Your blood pressure data is stored securely on your device and, when device sync is enabled, may be securely synced across your iPhone and iPad using Apple’s ecosystem.

The app developer does not have direct access to your personal health data.

5. Notifications

BP Journal may use notifications to remind you to record your blood pressure readings. These reminders are fully optional and can be enabled, modified, or disabled at any time from your device settings.

6. Your Choices

7. Children’s Privacy

BP Journal is intended for use by adults aged 18 and older. It does not target children or knowingly collect data from minors.

8. Contact

If you have questions or feedback about this policy or the app’s privacy practices, you can contact the developer at:
Email: nickels-each-86@icloud.com

In summary:
BP Journal is designed with privacy by default — your data stays on your devices and under your control at all times.