Our privacy approach
ReApp is designed to work without an account, advertising, analytics, or a stored wellbeing profile. We collect and return only the information needed to prepare and display a short breathing timer.
Information the Mac app uses
The native Mac app stores these preferences locally on your Mac:
- whether automatic pauses are enabled;
- your preferred reset length;
- the scheduled time of your next pause; and
- whether you enabled opening ReApp when you log in.
This information is not sent to ReApp, OpenAI, or Vercel. It remains on your Mac until you change the setting, reset the app’s data, or remove the local preferences.
Information the ChatGPT and Codex experience processes
When you explicitly use ReApp inside ChatGPT, Codex, or another MCP host, the tool may receive:
- a reset length of 30, 60, or 90 seconds;
- a self-described state selected from wired, scattered, flat, or steady;
- a cue-style preference; and
- an optional, short work label you or the host chooses to send.
ReApp does not ask for a full conversation, source code, credentials, precise location, medical history, or protected health information. Do not include sensitive or confidential information in the optional work label.
How we use information
We use the information above only to:
- choose or generate concise reset wording;
- render the timer and return-to-work cue;
- provide a deterministic local fallback when personalization is unavailable; and
- protect, debug, and keep the service available.
We do not sell personal information or use reset data for advertising, behavioral profiling, or model training by ReApp.
Service providers and recipients
Information may be processed by the following providers only as needed to operate the product:
- OpenAI: ChatGPT or Codex provides the host experience. When server-side AI personalization is enabled, ReApp sends the reset fields described above to the OpenAI API to generate constrained cue wording.
- Vercel: hosts the public website and MCP endpoint and may process network information such as IP addresses and request metadata for security and service delivery under its own terms.
- GitHub: hosts the public source repository and Mac download. GitHub receives information when you visit or download from GitHub.
Each provider processes information under its own privacy terms. ReApp does not authorize a provider to use reset content for ReApp advertising or profiling.
Retention
- Reset inputs and results: processed in memory and retained by the ReApp application for 0 days.
- Local Mac preferences: retained on your device until you change or remove them.
- Support messages: retained while we address the request and for up to 30 days afterward, unless a longer period is required for security, fraud prevention, or law.
- Infrastructure logs: Vercel and other infrastructure providers may retain limited request or security records under their account settings and published terms. ReApp does not use these records for advertising or user profiling.
Your choices and controls
You can:
- use the Mac app without connecting ChatGPT, Codex, or an OpenAI API;
- omit the optional work label;
- end a reset at any time;
- turn off automatic pauses or launch at login;
- disable or uninstall the ReApp plugin in your host; and
- contact us to request deletion of a support message you sent.
Children and sensitive information
ReApp is for a general audience and is not directed to children under 13. Do not use ReApp to submit protected health information, payment-card data, government identifiers, passwords, API keys, or authentication codes.
Security and changes
We use reasonable technical measures, data minimization, scoped tool inputs, and a deterministic offline fallback. No service can promise absolute security. If this policy materially changes, we will update the effective date and publish the revised policy here.
Contact
Questions or privacy requests can be sent to support@reappofficial.com or through the ReApp support page.