toT

App Privacy Policy

toT is designed to be local-first for writing, editing, counting, and most day-to-day use. Most app content stays on your device unless you choose a feature that connects to a third-party service.

Data the app stores or processes locally

How the app uses this data: the app uses locally stored data to provide its writing, counting, planning, snapshot, task, reading speed test, and window-state features.

Connectivity model: except for checking public release/update information on GitHub, the app only connects to external services when you explicitly trigger a connected action, such as opening a user-requested link or using optional Google OCR. The app does not download or install updates automatically.

Third-party sharing: your local text, snapshots, settings, task data, and window state are not sent to the developer by the app. If you enable Google OCR, Google receives the data needed for that OCR operation as described on the dedicated Google OCR Privacy page. If you contact the developer through email or GitHub Issues, the developer receives only the information you choose to include in that support request.

Storage and protection: local app data is stored in the app's local data directory on your device. Protection of that local data depends on your device, operating system, and account security. Google OCR token state is stored locally and protected using Electron safeStorage and the operating-system protection mechanisms available to the app on your platform.

Retention and deletion: local app data remains on your device until you edit it, delete it, remove the app's local data, or uninstall the app. Google OCR token state remains until you disconnect Google OCR or remove local app data. Support messages and any files or text you voluntarily send to the developer may be retained only as long as reasonably necessary to respond, troubleshoot, or comply with legal obligations. You can request deletion of developer-controlled support data by contacting cibersino@gmail.com.

Google OCR-specific disclosures: if you choose to use Google OCR, only the files you explicitly select for OCR are sent to Google for that operation. The app does not send those OCR files or the extracted OCR text to the developer. For the Google OCR-specific data accessed, use, sharing, storage, retention, and deletion terms, see the dedicated Google OCR Privacy page.

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Last updated: April 21, 2026.