Daily Pasture · Last updated 20 August 2026
Daily Pasture is a Bible reading and devotional app. Some of what you do in it — what you write in your journal, what you pray for, how you answer a reflection question — is among the more private things a person records anywhere. This policy explains what is collected, what is not, and who can see it.
The short version. Your journal entries, prayers and reflection answers are readable only by you. That is enforced by the database itself, not by a promise in an app — no administrator, and no employee, has a way to read them. Nothing you write is used to train any AI model.
| What | Why |
|---|---|
| Email address | To create your account and let you sign back in or reset a password. |
| An account identifier | To attach your reading progress and your writing to your account and nobody else's. |
| Your writing — journal entries, prayers, reflection answers, monthly reviews | So it is there when you come back. This is the private material described above. |
| Reading progress — which journey you are on, which days you have completed, where you were last reading | To continue where you left off. |
| Your preferences — translation, daily reading length, reminder time, appearance | To make the app behave the way you set it. |
| Subscription status | To know whether to show subscriber features. Written only by the app store's receipt, never by the app. |
Only you. Every private table in our database carries a rule, enforced by the database engine on every single query, that restricts rows to the account that owns them. There is deliberately no administrator override. Our automated test suite includes a test whose sole purpose is to confirm that an administrator account cannot read a journal entry; if that protection were ever weakened, the build would fail.
This means we cannot read your journal to help you recover it, and we cannot read it if asked to. That is the intended trade.
Subscribers can ask a question about a passage. When — and only when — you use that feature, the passage reference and your question are sent to Anthropic, which provides the model that answers.
The free tier shows a single banner advertisement on two browsing screens, supplied by Google AdMob. There is no advertising on any reading screen, in the daily devotional, in your journal, or on the prayer list.
| Who | What they do |
|---|---|
| Supabase | Hosts the database and handles sign-in. Data is stored in the United States (Ohio, us-east-2). |
| Anthropic | Provides the model behind the study assistant. Involved only when you use it, and only with your consent. |
| Google AdMob | Supplies advertising on the free tier only. |
| Apple | Processes subscription payments. We never see your payment details. |
Your account and everything in it is kept until you delete it. You can delete your account from within the app; doing so removes your writing, your progress and your account record. Deletion is not reversible, and because we cannot read your journal we cannot restore it afterwards.
Deleting a single journey from within the app also deletes the reflections you wrote inside it. The app tells you how many before you confirm.
Daily Pasture is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect information from them. If you believe a child has created an account, write to us and we will remove it.
Depending on where you live — including under the GDPR in the UK and EU, and under Canadian and Californian privacy law — you may have the right to see a copy of your data, correct it, delete it, or object to certain processing. Write to us at the address below and we will act on it. We will not charge you for it and we will not make the app worse for you because you asked.
If this policy changes in a way that affects what is collected or who can see it, the app will tell you rather than quietly updating this page. The date at the top always reflects the current version.
Questions, requests, or anything that looks wrong: [email protected].