Many apps collect more information than they need, require accounts you didn't ask for, or depend on constant data sharing just to function.
I build differently:
Collect only what's needed
Keep information on your device when possible
Avoid account connections you didn't ask for
Leave you in control of your own data
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I don't collect data just because I could.
Whenever possible, your data stays on your device — not mine.
I don't build around ads or attention. There's no business model here that depends on collecting more about you.
I'd rather explain a decision plainly than bury it in a privacy policy no one reads.
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