privacy policy
the short version: your household's data is yours. it exists so the app works, it's never sold, and there are no ads.
effective july 10, 2026
bunchberry is a brady bit — an app made by brady bytes, a one-person software studio (one man, one machine). here's the longer version of how your data is handled.
what the app stores
- account basics — the name, sign-in identifier, and member color you choose when you join a Bunch.
- your Bunch's shared content — grocery lists and items, chores, money and allowance entries, store setups, and who did what. this is visible to the members of your Bunch (up to 10 people), because sharing it is the whole point of the app.
where it lives
bunchberry stores data with Google Firebase, which handles sign-in, databases, and syncing between your Bunch's devices. data travels over encrypted connections (HTTPS). Firebase's own practices are described in Google's Firebase privacy documentation.
what we don't do
- we don't sell or rent your data to anyone.
- we don't show ads or share your data with advertisers.
- we don't collect more than the app needs to function.
this website
if you enter your email in the "notify me" form on the bunchberry page, it's stored securely and used for exactly one thing: telling you when bunchberry launches. no newsletters, no sharing. ask any time to have it removed.
deleting your data
email [email protected] from the account you'd like removed and your account and its data will be deleted promptly. content shared with your Bunch (like grocery items you added) may remain visible to remaining members after you leave.
children
bunchberry is a household app and kids may use it as members of a family's Bunch under a parent or guardian's supervision. accounts and Bunches are created and managed by adults.
changes
if this policy changes in a meaningful way, the date above will be updated and significant changes will be noted in the app or on this page.
contact
questions about any of this: [email protected].