Your privacy matters at Know Your Time
At Know Your Time, we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This policy explains what data we collect, how we use it, and your rights concerning your information.

Information we collect and its use
We typically collect your email address for account access and authentication purposes when you use Know Your Time services or our website. Additionally, we may process basic technical information such as device type, operating system, app version, and error information. This data is essential for keeping our application running reliably and for troubleshooting any issues you might encounter. We want to be clear: we do not collect journal entries or free-text reflections, nor do we use analytics or ad tracking tools to monitor your activity.

How we protect and share your data
Know Your Time protects your personal information using reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to keep your data secure and private. Access to your information is strictly limited to authorized personnel and trusted service providers, only as needed to operate our app and provide our faith-based coaching and consulting services. We want to assure you that we do not sell your personal information. We may share limited information only with trusted service providers that assist in running the app (such as for authentication or hosting), or if required by law, legal process, or to protect the safety, security, and rights of Know Your Time or our users.

Your rights and choices
As a client of Know Your Time, you have the right to request to access, update, or delete your personal information that we hold. To do so, please contact us directly at enochwilliams1507@gmail.com. We will verify your request to ensure your privacy and security, and respond within a reasonable timeframe. If you request deletion, we will delete or de-identify your information, unless we are legally required to retain certain records to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, or enforce agreements.