Privacy Policy
Even though Habitening is a tracker by definition, we still take your privacy seriously.
Modification
We may modify these terms from time to time. You can find the latest version on the website. Your continued use of the service will be considered as acceptance of the new terms.
Account
Habitening does not have accounts and rely on identity providers to confirm your public profile.
Please secure your account on the identity provider.
In addition, we may ask for your time zone to help convert relative terms like yesterday, today, and tomorrow into dates.
Cookies
Habitening uses and stores cookies to keep you signed in. A cookie is a small piece of data passed to your browser and stored on your computer. Cookies let us know you have signed in and confirmed your identity. They are necessary for the authenticated portion of the service. If you disable cookies, that portion of the service may not function properly. Cookies are not used to track you so Habitening does not respond differently to Do Not Track (DNT).
Habits
All habits are private by default and must be explicitly published by you to become public.
Web Server Logs
Habitening collects web server logs containing information like browser type, browser version, referring site, the time of the request. We collect this information to better understand how the service is used and to detect abuse.
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