This policy covers Palpi, the iOS and Apple Watch app for tracking palpitation episodes and EKGs. We built Palpi to keep as much of your data on your own devices as possible.
Episode and EKG data.Your logged episodes, guided-entry details, and EKG records are stored locally on your iPhone using Apple's SwiftData framework. Episode data syncs to your own private iCloud database so it's available across your devices; EKG data (including anything read from Apple Health) stays local to your device only, since Apple's guidelines don't permit storing HealthKit-derived data in iCloud.
HealthKit data. Palpi reads EKG recordings and heart rate from Apple Health, with your permission, to show them alongside the episodes you log. Palpi never writes anything back to Health.
Account. Palpi does not have an account or sign-in system. There is no username, password, or profile tied to your identity anywhere in the app.
Purchases. If you buy Lifetime access, Apple processes the purchase through the App Store and shares your purchase and entitlement status with the app (via our payments partner, RevenueCat) so it can unlock the features you paid for. We do not receive or store your payment details — Apple handles billing directly.
Because episode and EKG data lives on your device (and your own private iCloud, for episodes), we don't use it for anything — we don't see it. The app uses it only to show you your own history, build the doctor-visit report you ask for, and compute your own Time in Sinus Rhythm and Consistency numbers.
Since your data lives on your device and your own iCloud account, deleting the app deletes your local copy. Settings also offers a “Delete all my data” action that removes your local episode and EKG data and the corresponding iCloud records, not just a local wipe. You can manage or cancel a purchase's associated subscription, if any, anytime in your device's Settings → Apple ID → Subscriptions.
Palpi is not a diagnostic device, and this policy doesn't change that: the app organizes data you captured or were guided to capture. It does not analyze a signal to detect or diagnose an arrhythmia.
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Questions? privacy@palpi.im