Privacy
Plain English, no tricks.
Yesterly only works if you trust us with one piece of personal information: the year you would like to revisit. This page explains, in plain English, exactly what we collect and what we never do. Last updated May 2026.
What we collect
Your email address. The year you choose. The country and, if you opt in, the city you were in. Some basic device information, used to deliver the app. Nothing else.
What we do with it
We use your year, country, and city to assemble your daily card. We use your email to send receipts, occasional product updates, and password resets. We use device information to keep the app stable.
What we never do
We don't sell, share, rent, or trade your personal information, and there are no third-party advertising trackers anywhere in the app or on this site. We don't build a profile of you for targeting. We don't run your data through AI to "personalise" anything beyond the year you yourself chose.
Your rights
You can export your data, change your year, or delete your account at any time, from inside the app. Deletion removes your email, your chosen year, and any associated data within seven days. Backups are purged within thirty.
Children
Yesterly is meant for adults. We do not knowingly collect data from anyone under 16. If you believe a minor has signed up, write to privacy@yesterly-app.com and we will remove the account.
Where data lives
User data is stored on servers in the European Union and the United States, depending on your location. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest.
Changes to this policy
When we change this policy, we tell you in the app and by email before the change takes effect. We do not bury changes.
Contact
Questions about privacy? privacy@yesterly-app.com. A real person answers within two working days.