Privacy
Zhurnik is designed around local-first writing. Your notes are stored on your device and the app is built to work offline after first load.
We aim to minimize data collection and keep product telemetry restrained and purposeful.
The public website uses privacy-conscious analytics to understand anonymous pageviews and whether core call-to-action links are effective. We do not use this website analytics to inspect journal content or writing behavior inside the app.
If you choose to sign in for account-linked features such as the in-app feedback form, we process the email address attached to your account and a stable account identifier so we can authenticate your session and associate feedback with the right user.
Feedback submissions also include the message you send, the app version if provided, and submission timestamps. Our authentication and hosting providers may also process routine security and network metadata such as IP addresses, user-agent strings, and session logs.
- Your journal content is authored and managed by you.
- Website analytics is limited to anonymous pageviews and call-to-action link clicks.
- No names, email addresses, or journal content are sent through website analytics.
- If you sign in to use account-linked features, your email address is the only personally identifiable information we collect for that purpose.
- Export remains portable so your data is never trapped.
- Privacy behavior may evolve as sync features are introduced later.