Privacy, written to match how QuietLadder actually works.
QuietLadder is built to feel calm and trustworthy. This policy explains what information the product uses, where it is stored, and what choices you keep.
Scope and role
This Privacy Policy explains how QuietLadder collects, uses, stores, and shares information when you visit the QuietLadder website, create an account, sign in with Google or email and password, or use the QuietLadder dashboard and related services.
QuietLadder acts as the service provider for the product experience itself. When you choose a third-party sign-in method such as Google, or when infrastructure providers process data on QuietLadder's behalf, their own terms and privacy policies also apply to the parts of the service they control directly.
Information QuietLadder collects
Account and profile information. When you create an account or sign in, QuietLadder receives the account information needed to create and maintain your access, such as your email address and the authentication records managed through Supabase Auth. If you choose Google sign-in, QuietLadder also receives the Google account details needed for access, such as your name, Google user identifier, and profile image if Google makes it available.
Product content and settings. QuietLadder stores the information you create or change inside the app, including tasks, completion state, lane placement, category labels used by tasks, timer settings, and any routines or parked thoughts you use in the dashboard.
Technical and session data. QuietLadder stores the session information required to keep you signed in and processes the basic technical information that arrives with normal requests, such as browser or device metadata needed for security, reliability, and troubleshooting.
How QuietLadder uses information
- Authenticate you, keep your account secure, and maintain an active signed-in session.
- Save and sync your dashboard state so your tasks and settings persist across visits.
- Show your profile identity inside the product, including your name or avatar when available.
- Operate, maintain, debug, and improve the service.
- Detect misuse, protect the product, and comply with legal obligations.
Browser storage and device choices
QuietLadder uses browser storage to keep the product fast and persistent. That includes the signed-in session required by the auth flow and locally stored preferences such as custom category lists.
You can clear this data by signing out, clearing site data in your browser, or removing local storage for the QuietLadder site. Clearing local data may sign you out and remove saved preferences that were only stored on that device.
Retention
QuietLadder keeps synced dashboard data for as long as your account remains active and the service needs that data to operate, secure, and maintain the product.
When you update or delete task content in the app, QuietLadder saves the newer state instead of preserving an editable history inside the user dashboard record. Limited copies may remain in backups or operational logs for a reasonable period where needed for security, fraud prevention, or disaster recovery.
Your choices and rights
- You can sign out from the profile menu at any time.
- You can edit or delete tasks directly inside QuietLadder.
- You can clear locally stored preferences and session data by removing site data from your browser.
- Where applicable law gives you rights to access, correct, delete, or object to processing of personal information, QuietLadder will handle those requests through the support contact published by the service.
Security
QuietLadder uses access controls designed to limit each authenticated user to their own synced dashboard record and relies on managed infrastructure to protect stored data. No internet service can guarantee absolute security, so you should also protect the account credentials, browser, and devices you use to access QuietLadder.
Children's privacy
QuietLadder is not directed to children under 13 and should not be used by anyone who is not old enough to agree to these terms where they live. If QuietLadder learns that personal information from a child was collected without appropriate authorization, QuietLadder may delete that information.
Changes to this policy
QuietLadder may update this Privacy Policy as the product changes. The revised version becomes effective when it is posted on this page, and the "Last updated" date will change when a revision is published.
Questions about this Privacy Policy or privacy rights requests should be sent through the support contact QuietLadder publishes on its website or inside the product.
