Price History: Journal · Every cost, remembered
Price History: Journal iOS · personal price ledger
Record what you paid, note when prices shifted, and build a private timeline of purchases — a quiet journal for anyone who wants clarity without linking a bank account
Privacy Policy
Price History: Journal keeps your price entries, journal notes, and category tags on your device. This page explains what the app may access locally, what never leaves your phone, and how information related to this website is handled.
Effective date · July 8, 2026
- Log a price in one tap Open the app, enter an item and amount, and your entry lands in your personal ledger — no sign-up, no email verification, and no cloud account required to begin.
- Your journal stays private Product names, amounts, store notes, and custom tags are never sold, rented, or shared with advertisers to profile your shopping behaviour.
- Minimal footprint by design We do not harvest bank logins, scan your contacts, or track your GPS. Price History: Journal asks only for what keeps the ledger useful on your phone.
Scope of this policy
This policy covers the Price History: Journal iOS application distributed through the app store and the informational pages served from this domain. It applies to anyone who installs the app or visits these pages.
Data the app works with
Price History: Journal does not need your full name, email address, phone number, mailing address, government ID, or payment card numbers to function.
Items you log, price changes you record, and journal notes you write remain on your device. Your personal ledger is not uploaded to our servers for analytics, profiling, or resale.
When the app fetches shared content — onboarding screens, category labels, tip templates — it may call public endpoints on this site. Those responses contain generic copy only; nothing from your private entries is ever sent back.
Permissions on your device
Price History: Journal may request notification access so you can receive reminders for price checks or journal reviews you enabled yourself.
Photo library access appears only when you attach a receipt image or product photo to an entry. Microphone, contacts, and precise location are not requested unless a future version clearly needs them and this policy is updated first.
Basic storage and network permissions let the app run and fetch optional template updates. Crash reports routed through the platform store follow that store's own privacy rules.
Third-party infrastructure
Hosting providers keep this policy page and public API routes online. They may retain server logs for security and uptime under their separate privacy terms.
If we introduce analytics or support tools later, each partner will be named here and data sharing will be limited to what they need to operate.
Minimum age
Price History: Journal is intended for users aged 13 and older. We do not knowingly collect personal details from children. If a minor entered data by mistake, contact us through the app store support channel and we will help with removal where possible.
How long data is kept
Your price entries, journal notes, and category tags stay under your control on your device. Delete individual items inside the app or uninstall to clear local storage entirely.
We apply reasonable safeguards to pages and server-side components we operate. No system is perfectly secure — treat financial notes with the same care you would any private budget document.
Your controls
You may stop using Price History: Journal at any time. Disable notifications or revoke optional permissions in iOS Settings for a quieter experience.
To request access, correction, or deletion of information we handle directly, use the developer contact listed on the app store page.
Policy updates
We may revise this text as Price History: Journal evolves or as legal requirements shift. The date above marks the latest meaningful update. Continued use after a revision means you accept the updated version where permitted by law.
Get in touch
Questions about privacy in Price History: Journal can be sent through the support link on the app store listing or the developer contact published there.