Static: Save Websites Offline Privacy Policy

Local website archive | On-device saved pages | App Store subscriptions

Effective date: July 12, 2026 | Company: Myworkingmemory LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company

1. Who We Are

Myworkingmemory LLC ("Company," "we," "us," or "our") operates Static: Save Websites Offline (the "App") and related support and product services (collectively, the "Services"). This Privacy Policy explains what information the Services collect, how we use it, how we share it, and what choices you have.

2. Short Version

Static is designed as a U.S.-available iOS app for iPhone and iPad that lets you save web pages as local PageCards containing the source URL, saved date, your note, a visual copy, and a PDF snapshot.

The App offers monthly and yearly auto-renewing subscriptions processed by Apple through the App Store. The current App does not require a Company account, does not include third-party advertising SDKs, does not sell personal information, does not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, does not use cross-app tracking, does not collect biometric identifiers, and does not provide health, medical, mental-health, legal, financial, or other professional services.

The App requests web pages directly from third-party websites and stores PageCards and their contents locally on your device. The App also sends a limited set of product-interaction analytics events to PostHog using a randomly generated anonymous installation identifier. Company does not use that identifier to create a Company account or personal profile.

A blocked-property sanitizer is designed to prevent analytics events from containing source URLs, notes, user-created text, filenames, file paths, saved page contents, visual copies, media contents, PDF or other document contents, transaction identifiers, contact information, sensitive values, or other user-specific identifiers. The random installation identifier and limited App, build, platform, workflow, and controlled-enum information described in Section 8 are the only intended analytics identifiers and properties.

3. Product and Privacy Posture

The Services are designed as follows:

Different App features or data practices may require different disclosures, controls, or consents as required by applicable law or platform rules.

4. Information You Provide or Create

When you use the App, the App may process and store locally on your device:

Company does not receive these local PageCard contents through ordinary App use or through PostHog analytics. A source URL and related request information are necessarily sent to the third-party website and its service providers when your device requests that page, as described in Section 6.

If you choose to contact Company for support, Company may receive the information you choose to include in your message, as described in Section 9.

Do not save, annotate, export, or share private, confidential, sensitive, illegal, infringing, nonconsensual, or rights-restricted material unless you have all rights and permissions needed for that use.

5. Local PageCards, Device Storage, and Backups

The App stores PageCards and their source URLs, saved dates, notes, visual copies, PDF snapshots, and related App data locally on your device. The current App does not require a Company account and does not send PageCards to a Company-operated content server or Company-operated cloud library.

Your device, operating-system settings, Apple account settings, and backup choices control whether local App data is included in a device backup, restored to a device, retained in an older backup, or otherwise handled by Apple or your chosen backup service. Company does not control those systems and cannot access, restore, or delete backup copies for you.

When you delete a PageCard in the App, the App removes the accessible local copy under the App's control. Residual copies may remain temporarily in device storage, system-managed caches, prior backups, exported files, or copies you shared, subject to the behavior and retention practices of your device and the services involved.

Deleting the App ordinarily removes its active local App container from that device, subject to Apple's operating-system behavior, backups, restores, and copies you exported or shared. Reinstalling the App may create a new random installation identifier unless an identifier or App data is restored by the operating system or a backup.

You are responsible for maintaining any backups or exported copies you want to keep. Company cannot recover a deleted PageCard or restore local App data that Company never received.

6. Information Sent to Third-Party Websites

When you open, save, refresh, or revisit a web page, the App requests that page and its referenced resources directly from the third-party website, content-delivery network, or other domain providing the requested material.

The destination website and the network, hosting, security, and infrastructure providers involved in delivering the page may process routine request information such as:

A page may request resources from multiple domains. Those third parties may collect or use information under their own terms and privacy policies. Company does not control a third-party website's collection, cookies, scripts, tracking technologies, security, retention, or response to a request from the App.

The analytics sanitizer described in Section 8 is designed to stop source URLs and saved page contents from being sent to PostHog. It does not prevent the normal transmission of a requested URL and page-resource requests to the website and infrastructure needed to retrieve that page.

The App is not designed to bypass paywalls, logins, access controls, robots restrictions, technical restrictions, or a website operator's rules. Your access to and use of a third-party website remains subject to that website's terms, privacy policy, permissions, and applicable law.

7. Saved Pages, Visual Copies, and PDFs

Saved PageCards, visual copies, and PDF snapshots remain on your device unless you choose to export, share, back up, or otherwise transfer them.

A saved visual copy or PDF snapshot may reproduce personal information, confidential material, copyrighted material, or other content displayed by the source website. Company does not review that material through ordinary App use because the current App does not upload PageCard contents to Company.

Static is intended to preserve a point-in-time local copy, but third-party pages may be dynamic, authenticated, interactive, restricted, incomplete, or dependent on resources that later change or disappear. A saved copy may therefore omit, alter, or fail to preserve some page elements.

If you export, message, post, publish, sell, copy, or share a PageCard, visual copy, PDF snapshot, source URL, or note, that action is controlled by you and by the services you choose. Those receiving services may process the transferred material under their own terms and privacy policies.

Apple and your device settings control local storage, backups, restore behavior, sharing, deletion, and any cloud handling performed by Apple or a backup service you select.

8. Product Analytics, Network, and Hosting Data

The current App uses PostHog as a product-analytics service provider. The App generates a random anonymous installation identifier so Company can understand product use across events without requiring a Company account, name, or email address. Because the identifier may persist across multiple events, some privacy laws may treat it as a pseudonymous identifier even though it is not intended to identify you directly.

The limited analytics events and properties are designed to include:

An App cannot execute code at the moment Apple installs it. Any installation measurement is therefore inferred from the first time the App is launched after installation, not recorded at the moment of App Store installation.

When an analytics event is transmitted, PostHog and the network and hosting providers involved in delivering that event may also process routine technical information such as IP address, request time, SDK or operating-system technical data, basic delivery logs, security signals, and error or performance information. Company does not intentionally add your IP address as a custom analytics property.

The App uses an explicit analytics wrapper and blocked-property sanitizer. The sanitizer is designed to reject or remove:

PostHog person-profile creation is disabled. The App does not call an account-identification function, does not associate the random installation identifier with a Company account, and does not send a name or email address with ordinary analytics events.

Session replay, screen recording, automatic event capture, and automatic collection of screen contents or tap contents are disabled. Analytics events are limited to events intentionally defined by Company.

Company uses analytics information to understand App launches, approximate first use, update adoption, save-workflow completion, failures, blocking reasons, reliability, retention, and feature usefulness; troubleshoot and improve the App; and make product, maintenance, marketing, reliability, and App Store submission decisions. Company does not use PostHog to read or reconstruct your saved pages, notes, visual copies, or PDF snapshots.

9. Support Communications

If you contact Company for support, Company may receive:

The analytics sanitizer does not apply to information you intentionally place in an email or support attachment. Do not send private URLs, notes, saved page contents, confidential material, or third-party private information unless you want Company to review it for support purposes.

Company uses support communications to respond to you, troubleshoot, maintain business records, enforce Terms, protect Company Parties, and comply with law.

10. Apple and App Store Data

Apple processes the paid App Store purchase, refunds, taxes, chargebacks, Family Sharing, ratings, reviews, crash information, diagnostics, and App Store analytics under Apple's own terms and privacy policies.

Company may receive aggregated sales, performance, crash, refund, or analytics information from Apple. Company does not receive your full payment-card number from Apple.

The current App does not contain in-app purchases and does not operate a Company purchase-redemption or recurring-payment server. Company may receive purchase, receipt, refund, or transaction-related information if Apple provides it through App Store systems or if you choose to provide it in a support request.

11. Information We Do Not Collect Through Ordinary App Use

Except for the limited analytics described in Section 8, the third-party website requests described in Section 6, and information you choose to provide for support, Company does not collect through ordinary App use:

The current App does collect the random installation identifier, product-interaction events, controlled-enum properties, App and build information, and routine event-delivery data described in Section 8. Third-party websites receive the requests and routine network information described in Section 6 when you ask the App to retrieve a page.

12. How We Use Information

Company uses information to:

Company does not use your local source URLs, notes, saved page contents, visual copies, or PDF snapshots for these purposes because Company does not receive them through ordinary App use.

13. How We Share Information

Company may disclose information to:

Company does not disclose local PageCard contents to these parties through ordinary App use because Company does not receive those contents. This does not limit the direct page requests to third-party websites described in Section 6 or transfers you intentionally make through export, sharing, backup, or support.

Company does not sell personal information and does not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.

14. Advertising and Tracking

The current App does not include third-party advertising SDKs, cross-app tracking, or behavioral advertising.

PostHog is used for limited product analytics, not advertising. Person-profile creation, session replay, screen recording, automatic event capture, and automatic collection of screen or tap contents are disabled.

The current App does not request Apple's App Tracking Transparency permission because it is not designed to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies.

Different advertising, tracking, sale, share, or behavioral-advertising practices may require updated disclosures, controls, or consents as required by applicable law or platform rules.

15. Retention

PageCards, source URLs, saved dates, notes, visual copies, PDF snapshots, and related local App data remain on your device until you delete them, delete the App, erase the device, or your device or storage system otherwise removes them. Copies may remain in device backups, exported files, shared destinations, or system-managed storage according to the settings and retention practices of Apple and the services involved.

The random installation identifier may remain in the App's local storage so events from the same installation can be measured over time. Clearing the App's local data or deleting and reinstalling the App may cause a new identifier to be generated, subject to operating-system and backup behavior.

Product-analytics events, the random installation identifier, limited event properties, routine delivery logs, support records, legal records, and business records may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this policy, including product measurement, support, security, legal compliance, dispute resolution, fraud prevention, App Store compliance, and business operations. Analytics retention may also depend on Company's PostHog project settings and the service provider's applicable processing terms.

Deleting local PageCards or deleting the App does not automatically delete analytics events already transmitted to PostHog or information you previously sent for support. Company handles deletion requests as required by applicable law and subject to the verification and identification limitations described in Section 18.

Company may retain deidentified, aggregated, or non-personal information.

16. Security

Company uses reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect information appropriate for the Services' size and data posture. The analytics wrapper, blocked-property sanitizer, disabled person profiles, and disabled automatic capture features are intended to reduce the information transmitted from the App. No system is perfectly secure.

The security of local PageCards also depends on your device, passcode, Apple account, operating-system security, backup settings, cloud settings, network, and the security of any destination to which you export or share material.

Third-party websites, networks, and page-resource providers have their own security and privacy practices. Company cannot guarantee the security, availability, authenticity, or privacy of a third-party website or the information transmitted to retrieve it.

You are responsible for your device, passcode, Apple account, backups, cloud settings, saved PageCards, visual copies, PDFs, exported files, screenshots, shared links, messages, and network security.

17. Children

The Services are not directed to children under 13. Company does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

If you believe a child under 13 provided personal information to Company, contact Company so the request can be reviewed under applicable law.

18. State Privacy Rights

Depending on where you live and which laws apply, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, port, restrict, appeal, or opt out of certain processing.

Some U.S. state privacy laws apply only above certain revenue, volume, or data-sale thresholds. Company may not be covered by every state privacy law at all times. Company handles privacy requests as required by applicable law.

Send privacy requests to dean@myworkingmemory.ai. Company may need to verify your identity before responding. Company handles non-discrimination obligations as required by applicable law.

Because PageCards, source URLs, notes, visual copies, and PDFs are stored locally and are not received by Company through ordinary App use, Company cannot access, correct, export, or delete that local content for you.

Because ordinary analytics events are associated with a random installation identifier rather than a Company account, name, or email address, Company may need the applicable installation identifier or other sufficient information to locate responsive analytics records. If the identifier is unavailable or cannot be reliably connected to the requester, Company may be unable to locate records or verify that they relate to you. Company handles such requests as required by applicable law.

19. California Privacy Notes

The current App does not sell personal information, share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising, or use third-party ad tracking.

PostHog is used as a product-analytics service provider for the limited events and properties described in Section 8. It is not used by Company to build an advertising profile or target advertising across other companies' apps or websites.

Because the App is not a browser-based service, browser "Do Not Track" signals do not change App behavior. Different web tracking, advertising, sale, or share practices may require updated disclosures, controls, or consents as required by applicable law or platform rules.

20. Consumer Health, Biometric, and Sensitive Data

The Services are not designed to collect consumer health data, biometric identifiers, biometric information, precise location, children's data, financial account data, government identifiers, or other sensitive data through ordinary use.

Do not use the Services as a medical, mental-health, therapeutic, biometric, emergency, legal, financial, employment, housing, education, insurance, criminal-justice, official-records, evidence-preservation, or safety-critical tool.

Different health, wellness, biometric, face, voice, precise-location, SMS, public-sharing, account-sync, cloud-sync, or other regulated features may require updated notices, consents, retention schedules, or deletion rights as required by applicable law or platform rules.

21. International Use

The Services are operated from the United States and are currently intended for distribution in the United States.

If you use the Services from outside the United States, you understand that analytics, support communications, and other information received by Company or its service providers may be processed in the United States or other locations where PostHog or other service providers operate. Local PageCards remain subject to your device, backup, sharing, and third-party website activity.

22. Changes

Company may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. The updated version is identified by an updated effective date.

Material data-practice changes are handled as required by applicable law and platform rules.

23. Contact

Myworkingmemory LLC

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Email: dean@myworkingmemory.ai