privacy
Your data is yours
This site is built so that you don't have to trust us. Everything that matters simply never leaves your device.
The main thing
Everything you record on this site — your mood in the tracker, your answers in the gratitude journal, the day counter, the theme you chose — is stored only in your browser, on your device.
We have no server holding your entries. We physically cannot read them. There are no accounts, no registration, no passwords — you come and use the site anonymously.
Copying and deleting your entries
Since the data lives in your browser, you're the one in control of it. You can save a copy of all your entries to a text file — before changing devices, for example, or simply to keep. Or you can delete everything with one press.
Please note: deletion is permanent — there's no backup anywhere. And the other way round: if you clear your browser data or change devices, the entries won't transfer automatically — save a copy in advance.
Visit statistics
We use anonymous statistics (Google Analytics) without cookies — which is exactly why there's no annoying consent banner on the site. Tracking cookies are switched off completely.
What we see: how many people visited the pages, from which country, from a phone or a computer. What we don't see and cannot see: who you are, your entries, your mood. We don't sell anything and don't pass anything to advertising networks.
Music and video
Videos are embedded via youtube-nocookie.com — YouTube's special privacy-enhanced mode: YouTube doesn't set tracking cookies until you press play.
The technical part
The site is hosted on Cloudflare. Like any hosting provider, Cloudflare keeps technical request logs (IP addresses) — this is needed for protection against attacks and works at the infrastructure level, not in our code.
The donation buttons lead to PayPal and Monobank pages. Payment happens entirely on their side — we don't see and don't store any payment details.
Links to YouTube and the other sites of the ecosystem lead to external services with their own privacy rules.
If you have questions
Write to us by email — we'll answer like humans, without legal language.
Last updated: 12 June 2026.