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Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 4, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how inman-time collects, uses, stores, and shares information for the calendar, planning, collaboration, weather, and provider integration features. This standard policy is provided for product readiness and should be reviewed by legal counsel before broad commercial launch.
Information we collect
- Account information, such as your email address and authentication session, when you create or sign in to an account.
- Calendar information you add or sync, including event titles, dates, times, notes, locations, attendees, tasks, reminders, calendar layer settings, and shared-calendar permissions.
- Integration data needed to connect services such as Google Calendar, including OAuth tokens stored server-side so inman-time can sync, create, and update calendar events you authorize.
- Device and browser data needed to run the app, such as local storage, offline cache state, theme preferences, and basic technical logs.
- Approximate browser location only when you allow weather access. If location permission is unavailable, inman-time may use a fallback location for the weather widget.
How we use information
- To provide calendar views, task planning, reminders, schedule analysis, shared calendars, and account access.
- To sync authorized calendar providers, create or update events, and send provider-backed attendee notifications when you request them.
- To preserve your preferences, support offline-ready behavior, diagnose errors, and improve reliability.
- To protect access to your workspace and enforce owner, contributor, viewer, and sharing permissions.
Google Calendar data
- If you connect Google Calendar, inman-time requests calendar event access so it can read, create, update, and sync events you authorize.
- inman-time does not sell Google user data and does not use Google Calendar data for advertising.
- Google Calendar data is used only to provide user-facing calendar functionality, including sync, scheduling, attendee invites, and event updates.
- You can disconnect inman-time from Google from your Google Account permissions page, and future versions may add an in-app disconnect control.
Sharing and invitations
- When you invite someone by email, inman-time stores the invite email, role, visibility level, invitation status, and related calendar permission details.
- Shared calendar members may see free/busy or full event details depending on the permission level selected by the calendar owner.
- Do not invite people or share calendars unless you have the right to disclose the calendar information involved.
Storage, security, and retention
- inman-time uses Supabase for authentication and application data storage, and may use local browser storage for offline-ready behavior and preferences.
- We use reasonable technical safeguards, including protected routes, row-level security assumptions, server-side OAuth token handling, and HTTPS through the hosting platform.
- No online service can guarantee absolute security. You are responsible for keeping your account credentials secure.
- We retain information while your account is active or as needed to provide the service, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements.
Your choices
- You can choose not to connect third-party calendars.
- You can deny browser location access and still use the app.
- You can use local-only mode for sensitive planning surfaces where available.
- You can request deletion or export of account-related information by contacting the app operator.
Children and sensitive information
- inman-time is not intended for children under 13.
- Avoid entering highly sensitive personal, health, financial, or legal information unless you are comfortable storing it in the app and connected providers.
Changes to this policy
- We may update this Privacy Policy as the product changes. The effective date above will be updated when changes are made.
Contact
For privacy requests, contact the inman-time operator at the support email configured for this deployment.