Privacy Choices

Your Privacy Choices & Data Rights

Effective June 12, 2026 · choices-2026-06-12

Timents is built memory-first and private-first. You decide who sees each moment, what the app can access, and how long your account exists. This page is a practical map of those controls, written in plain English, so you can find the right setting fast.

Most controls live inside the Timents iOS app, because the app verifies your account, session, and consent before changing anything private. This page explains where each control is and how to use it. For requests we handle by email, or if you cannot reach the in-app flow, write to privacy@timents.com. For the full detail on what we collect and why, see the Privacy Policy. This page is effective June 12, 2026.

1. At a glance

Here is the short version of the controls you have. Each one is explained in detail below.

  • Profile & account data. Edit your name and profile details in the app, and view the data tied to your account from the in-app data access view.
  • Audience per moment. Choose who sees each moment: Only you, Friends, Chapter members, or Everyone (public).
  • Permissions. Grant or revoke Camera, Photo Library, Contacts, and Notifications access from iOS Settings and, where offered, in the app.
  • Block, mute & report. Manage who can reach you and report content or people from inside the app. See the Community Guidelines.
  • Analytics. Timents uses no third-party advertising and does no App Tracking Transparency tracking. Analytics are first-party only.
  • Your data, your account. Request a copy of your data, and delete your account in-app at any time.
  • Region-specific rights. If you live in California, the EEA, or the UK, you have additional rights described below.

A few things Timents deliberately does not do: no infinite feed, no popularity counters, no comparison metrics, no selling of personal information, and no third-party advertising.

2. Manage your profile & account data

Your profile is how friends recognize you. You can review and update it from the authenticated account/settings area of the app.

  • To edit your name or display details, open the app, go to your account/settings, and update your profile. Your name is used for profile display and personalization.
  • To see what data is tied to your account, use the data access view in the app. It shows the information linked to you so you can review it in context.
  • To sign in, Timents uses a 6-digit one-time code sent to your email or phone number. There are no passwords to manage, change, or reset.
  • To sign out, use the sign-out control in the app. Signing out ends the session on that device.

If you need a correction you cannot make yourself, email privacy@timents.com and we will help.

3. Control who sees each moment

Audience is chosen per moment. A moment is a photo and caption anchored to a calendar date, and you pick its audience when you create or edit it.

Your four audience options are:

  • Only you (private) — visible to no one but you.
  • Friends — visible to people you are connected with.
  • Chapter (members) — visible to members of a specific chapter, a shared space for moments that belong together, such as a trip, a season, or a relationship.
  • Everyone (public) — visible broadly, including on minimal public-safe web preview pages.

To set or change a moment's audience, open the moment in the app and choose its audience. You can adjust it later from the same place.

About public content and web previews. When a moment or chapter is set to Everyone, it may appear on intentionally minimal public-safe web pages (profiles at /u, moments at /m, and chapters at /c). Content limited to Only you, Friends, or Chapter members is not served as a permanent public URL. When something cannot be shown, the page stays generic on purpose and never explains why. Keep in mind that no system can guarantee absolute secrecy once you share something with other people who can access it.

4. Photos, camera & contacts permissions

Timents asks for a device permission only when a feature needs it, and you can change your answer at any time. On iPhone, the master switches live in iOS Settings > Timents.

Camera

Used only when you choose to capture a photo. To grant or revoke, go to iOS Settings > Timents > Camera and toggle access. If you turn it off, you can still upload existing photos.

Photo Library

Used only for the photos you select to add to a moment. Timents does not scan or catalog your full library. To grant, limit, or revoke, go to iOS Settings > Timents > Photos, where you can allow selected photos, full access, or no access.

Contacts

Contacts access is optional and used only for friend discovery, and only when you grant it. To grant or revoke, go to iOS Settings > Timents > Contacts. Where the app offers it, you can also manage contact discovery from in-app settings. Revoking access stops further use for discovery.

5. Notifications

Push notifications keep you in touch with the people in your moments. They are delivered through Apple Push Notification service and Firebase Cloud Messaging.

  • To turn notifications on or off at the system level, go to iOS Settings > Notifications > Timents.
  • To adjust preferences, use the notification settings in the app where available.

Device information used for push delivery and security is linked to your account and is not used for advertising. Signing out or deleting your account clears or disables device registration for notifications.

6. Block, mute & report

You have direct controls over who can interact with you and what you see, all inside the app.

  • Block — cut off interaction with a specific person.
  • Mute — quiet someone without blocking them.
  • Report — flag content or a user for review.

To block, mute, or report, open the relevant profile, moment, or chapter in the app and choose the action from its controls. Reports are submitted from within the app so we can verify the target. For what is and is not allowed, and how reports are handled, see the Community Guidelines. For urgent safety concerns, email safety@timents.com.

7. Analytics & diagnostics choices

Timents keeps analytics modest and first-party. We use product interaction and diagnostic data to operate the Service, fix problems, and keep it secure, not to profile you for ads.

  • No tracking as defined by Apple's App Tracking Transparency. There is no tracking domain, no IDFA use, and no cross-app tracking prompt.
  • No third-party advertising and no sale of personal information.
  • First-party analytics only, used to operate and improve Timents.

To adjust analytics where supported, use the analytics or consent controls in the app. Revoking consent stops future product analytics collection where the app and backend support that state. Diagnostic data is kept for reliability, troubleshooting, and security. For questions, email privacy@timents.com.

8. Download or export a copy of your data

You can ask for a copy of the personal information associated with your account. To review what is linked to you right now, open the data access view in the app.

To request a copy or export of your data, email privacy@timents.com from the email on your account, or include enough detail for us to verify you. We will confirm your identity before sharing data, to protect your account. We respond as described in Region-specific rights below.

9. Delete your account

You can delete your account yourself, from inside the app. Here is the step-by-step:

  1. Open Timents and make sure you are signed in.
  2. Go to the account/settings area.
  3. Choose delete account and follow the prompt.
  4. Confirm with recent verification (a fresh 6-digit code), which protects you against accidental or unauthorized deletion.

Once confirmed, Timents disables the account, revokes active sessions, and starts privacy purge work. A limited number of copies may remain in encrypted backups or security logs for a short period where required for integrity, fraud prevention, or legal reasons.

If you cannot reach the in-app flow, email privacy@timents.com for help. See also the deletion details in the Privacy Policy.

10. Region-specific rights (California, EEA & UK)

Depending on where you live, you may have additional rights over your personal information. Timents honors these regardless of where you are, and we will not retaliate against you, deny service, or charge a different price for exercising a privacy right.

California

If you are a California resident, you may have the right to know the categories and specific pieces of personal information we collect, to request access to or deletion of that information, and to correct inaccurate information. Timents does not sell personal information and does not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising, so there is no need to opt out of a sale. You may exercise these rights by emailing privacy@timents.com. We aim to confirm receipt promptly and respond within the timeframes required by California law (generally within 45 days, with an extension where permitted).

EEA & UK

If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, you have rights to access, correct, delete, and port your personal data, to restrict or object to certain processing, and to withdraw consent where processing is based on consent. Where Timents relies on consent, withdrawing it does not affect processing already carried out. You may exercise these rights by emailing privacy@timents.com. We aim to respond within one month, and we will tell you if we need more time. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.

For all regions, we verify your identity before acting on a request, to keep your account safe. See the Privacy Policy for the legal bases and detail behind these rights.

11. How to contact us or submit a request

The fastest way to reach us about privacy is by email. To help us act quickly, send your request from the email address on your account, or include enough detail for us to verify you, and tell us clearly what you want to do (for example, access a copy, correct data, delete your account, or ask a question).

For the bigger picture, read the Privacy Policy and the Terms of Service. This page is effective June 12, 2026.