Privacy Policy
Last updated: August 7, 2026
What Would It Take? (“WWIT”, “we”, “us”) is built to be anonymous. This policy explains what we do and do not collect, how it is used, and the control you have over it.
What we do NOT collect
We do not ask for or collect any of the following:
- Your name, email address, or phone number
- Your contacts or address book
- Advertising identifiers (e.g. IDFA), and we do not track you across other apps or websites
- Precise location
What we do collect
- An anonymous account identifier. When you first open the app we create an anonymous account so your answers stay attached to you on your device. It is not linked to your real-world identity.
- Optional, coarse profile buckets. You may optionally choose an age band (e.g. “25–34”) and a broad region (e.g. “US”). These are optional and only power the crowd-comparison features.
- Content you create. The answers, questions, and comments you submit, and a randomly generated handle shown alongside them.
- A push token, only if you enable notifications. Used solely to deliver the notifications you turned on.
Analytics and crash reporting
To understand how the product is used in aggregate and to fix crashes, we use:
- PostHog for privacy-conscious, aggregate product analytics (which screens are used, which actions happen) tied only to the anonymous identifier.
- Sentry for crash and error diagnostics, so we can find and fix bugs.
These providers process data on our behalf and are not permitted to use it to track you.
How your data is used
- To run the core experience: record your answer, compute crowd comparisons, and show comments.
- To keep the community safe (reporting, hiding, blocking, and automated moderation).
- To improve the app and diagnose problems.
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it for advertising.
Retention and deletion
You can delete everything at any time from Settings → “Delete everything.” This removes your account, handle, answers, comments, and profile, and the deletion cascades on our servers. You can also export your own answers from Settings.
Children
WWIT is intended for adults and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
Changes
We may update this policy; the “Last updated” date above reflects the current version.
Contact
Questions about your privacy? Email support@wwit.app.