Privacy Policy

Last updated: 5 August 2026

1. Who we are

Binkyness is a product of Pymerful Software e Mídias Ltda., CNPJ 43.893.626/0001-87, a Brazilian company with offices at Avenida Leoberto Leal, 790, Sala 101A, São José, Santa Catarina, Brazil ("Binkyness", "we", "us").

This Policy explains how we handle information when you use the Binkyness website at binkyness.com (the "Site") and the Binkyness mobile application (the "App"), together the "Service".

For anything related to privacy, write to [email protected].

2. The short version

3. Information stored on your device

The App works offline. Anything you enter — rabbit profiles, weights, health notes, food checks, reminders and similar records — is written to local storage on your device only. It is not transmitted to us, it is not synced to any server, and we have no way to access, read or recover it.

Because that data lives only on your device, deleting the App deletes it. We are not able to restore it for you. See our Terms of Use for more on this.

If we ever add optional accounts, cloud sync or backup, we will update this Policy and describe that processing before it starts. We will not begin collecting personal data under this version of the Policy.

4. Anonymous product analytics

We use PostHog (PostHog, Inc., United States Cloud region) in the App to understand which features people actually use, so we know what to fix and what to build next.

Our PostHog installation is configured so that:

What we do receive is technical and behavioural: which screens you open, which features you use, App name, version and build, device manufacturer and model, operating system and version, screen size, language, time zone, and an approximate region (country and state level) derived from the network connection at the moment of the request.

Two identifiers travel with these events. A device identifier is generated randomly when you install the App and stored on your device; it is not derived from anything about you or your hardware, it is not shared with anyone else, and it is replaced if you reinstall. A session identifier groups events from a single sitting and expires after a period of inactivity. They exist so we can tell "one person opened four screens" apart from "four people opened one screen each".

This means the data is pseudonymous rather than strictly anonymous under the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (Lei nº 13.709/2018, "LGPD"): events from one installation can be seen as belonging together, while nothing connects them to a named individual. We treat it with the care owed to personal data, we do not attempt to re-identify it, and we do not combine it with other sources to single anyone out. Our legal basis is our legitimate interest in understanding and improving the App (LGPD, Art. 7, IX).

We may add the same anonymous analytics to the Site in the future, under the same configuration.

5. Crash and error reports

We also use PostHog to be told when the App crashes or throws an error. A report contains technical information: the error and stack trace, the App version, the device model, the operating system version, and the sequence of actions inside the App that led to the failure.

As with our product analytics, these reports carry no name, email or account, and IP addresses are discarded on receipt. Crash reports are used only to diagnose and fix defects, and are retained by PostHog under its standard retention period.

6. Forms and email

Our contact form and email sign-up form are provided by Tally (Tally Technology). These are the only places where you may voluntarily give us personal data — typically your email address and whatever you choose to write in a message.

We do not sell or rent email addresses, and we do not use them for third-party advertising.

7. Website hosting

The Site is hosted on DigitalOcean. As with any web server, requests generate technical logs that may include an IP address, the page requested, a timestamp and browser user-agent. These logs exist for the operation and security of the Site (LGPD, Art. 7, IX), are not used to build profiles or to track visitors across sites, and are kept only for a short period before being discarded.

8. Service providers and international transfers

We do not sell or trade data. The providers listed above act as operators processing data on our instructions: PostHog (product analytics and error reporting), Tally (forms), DigitalOcean (hosting). Some of them process data outside Brazil, including in the United States and the European Union. Where personal data is involved, those transfers rely on contractual safeguards with the provider, in line with Chapter V of the LGPD.

We may also disclose information where we are legally required to do so, for example in response to a valid order from a Brazilian authority or court.

9. Retention

10. Your rights

Under Article 18 of the LGPD you may ask us to confirm whether we process your personal data, to access it, to correct it, to anonymise, block or delete unnecessary or excessive data, to port it, to be told with whom we have shared it, and to withdraw consent. Write to [email protected] and we will respond within the period required by law.

One honest limitation: for analytics and crash reports, we hold no name, email or account that would let us find "your" records among everyone else's, so in practice we cannot produce, correct or delete them individually. You can stop that collection at any time by uninstalling the App, and reinstalling starts a fresh device identifier with no link to the previous one. For anything you have deliberately sent us through a form, we can and will act on your request.

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Brazilian data protection authority (ANPD).

11. Children and teenagers

The Service is rated 16+ and is intended for people aged 16 or over. It is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect personal data from anyone under 16. If you believe a child has sent us personal data through one of our forms, contact us and we will delete it.

12. If you are outside Brazil

Binkyness is operated from Brazil and this Policy is written around the LGPD. If you are in a jurisdiction with its own rules — for example the EU/UK GDPR or California law — the practices described here are intended to meet the substance of those rules: no accounts, no personal data collection by default, no sale or sharing of personal information, and no cross-context behavioural advertising. You may exercise equivalent rights by writing to us at the address above.

13. Security

Because we hold almost nothing, the main protection is architectural: your records stay on your device, under your device's own security. For the little we do handle, we use reputable providers, transmit data over encrypted connections, and limit access to the two people who run Binkyness. No system is perfectly secure, but there is very little here to lose.

14. Changes to this Policy

If our practices change — particularly if we introduce accounts, cloud storage or paid features — we will update this Policy and change the date at the top. Material changes will be announced in the App or on the Site before they take effect.

15. Contact

Pymerful Software e Mídias Ltda. (Binkyness)
Avenida Leoberto Leal, 790, Sala 101A
São José, Santa Catarina, Brazil
[email protected]