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App privacy policy

Last updated: 2026-05-16. This page covers the Processing.ie iOS app, which ships with no analytics, no advertising, and no third-party SDKs. For the Android app's privacy policy see processing.ie/privacy-android.html; for the website (which does cover analytics and advertising) see processing.ie/privacy.html.

Who runs this app

Processing.ie is operated by Katsunori Ogane, a UK sole trader, at:

Suite 614
80A Ruskin Ave, Welling
DA16 3QQ, United Kingdom

For any privacy-related question or to exercise your data-protection rights, contact katsunori@ogane.net.

What is collected

The app collects no personal data and has no analytics, advertising, or tracking SDKs.

Your form selections (chosen source, category, type, application date) are stored locally on your device. They never leave the device.

When the app launches it downloads the recent processing-date statistics used to compute predictions. The download carries no identifier about you — only the standard HTTP metadata (your IP address and User-Agent) that the hosting content-delivery network sees in transit.

Why

To make the processing-date predictor work for your inputs, the app needs to remember your selections on the device and download the underlying dataset over the network. No other use of data takes place.

Legal basis

Who receives data

The app does not send any of your input to any third party. The only outbound network activity is:

International transfers

The dataset is hosted in Ireland and served through a content-delivery network that may deliver it from edge locations worldwide. What is being fetched is a public dataset and contains no information about you.

How long data is kept

Your rights

Under the GDPR you have the standard data-subject rights (access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, portability). Because the app does not collect or transmit personal data, there is normally nothing to access or erase on the server side; deleting the app from your device removes all locally-stored selections.

If you believe your rights have been infringed, you can lodge a complaint with the Irish Data Protection Commission or your local supervisory authority in the EU.

Automated decision-making

The processing-date prediction is a linear regression on publicly published government data. It is not a decision about you in the legal sense — the same input always produces the same result, regardless of who asks.

Changes to this policy

If something material changes (new data recipient, new processing purpose, new categories of data) this policy will be updated and the "Last updated" date above will be revised.

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