Last updated: 6 July 2026
Wime is a personal time-tracking app that shows you where you spend your time. It was built privacy-first: your data never leaves your iPhone. This policy explains, in plain language, exactly what that means.
Wime uses your location — including in the background — to automatically detect the places you visit and how long you stay, so it can build your timeline and insights. To do this well throughout the day, Wime requests the "Always" location permission.
This location data is processed entirely on your iPhone and saved to your device's private on-device database. It is never uploaded to any server, and neither the developer nor any third party can see it. You can revoke location access at any time in the iOS Settings app.
The map view uses Apple Maps to display map tiles. When you open the map, Apple may receive standard map-tile requests as described in Apple's Privacy Policy. Your places and visits themselves are still stored only on your device.
Wime offers an optional auto-renewing subscription (Wime Pro) with a free trial. All purchases are processed by Apple through the App Store. Wime does not see or store your payment information. Subscription management and billing are handled by Apple under Apple's Privacy Policy.
Wime lets you export your data as a JSON file and share or copy it. When you choose to do this, you decide where that data goes (for example, another app, a file, or an AI assistant). Anything you share leaves Wime's private storage at that point and is governed by the terms of wherever you send it.
Wime is not directed at children and does not knowingly collect data from anyone.
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