AnyTime is a timezone calculator for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This policy explains what information the app handles and how that information is used.
Information AnyTime May Process
- Timezones, cities, and clocks you add or reorder in the app.
- Display preferences such as label style and date formatting.
- Text you paste into the app when using paste-based time parsing.
- Your approximate location only if you grant location permission.
- Calendar event details only if you ask the app to create an event and grant Calendar access.
How AnyTime Uses This Information
- To show your saved world clocks and calculate time differences.
- To interpret pasted date/time text and update the reference clock.
- To identify a nearby timezone for search and matching badges when location access is allowed.
- To create a Calendar event only when you explicitly request it from a timezone card.
Data Storage
AnyTime stores your saved clocks and preferences locally on your device using Apple system storage APIs. The developer does not require an account and does not operate a backend for storing your personal timezone data.
Location Data
If you allow location access, AnyTime uses Core Location and reverse geocoding to determine a nearby timezone and city. This is used only for app features such as highlighting a matching timezone or selecting your nearby city in search.
The app does not use location access for advertising or background tracking.
Calendar Access
If you allow Calendar access, AnyTime can create a calendar event using the title and time you confirm inside the app. Calendar access is used only for the event you request to create.
Network Requests
AnyTime may make network requests when looking up city matches that are not already covered by the built-in timezone catalog. If you do not use those search flows, that lookup is not needed.
Data Collection and Tracking
AnyTime does not include advertising SDKs, third-party analytics SDKs, or third-party tracking code.
Data Sharing
The developer does not receive your saved clocks, pasted text, location, or calendar contents through a developer-operated backend service. Information only leaves the device when needed for the feature you invoke, such as a city lookup request or calendar save through Apple frameworks.
Your Choices
- You can deny or revoke location permission in system settings.
- You can deny or revoke Calendar access in system settings.
- You can remove saved clocks or delete the app at any time.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact hi@hewig.dev.