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Effective April 16, 2026

Anjadhe is a desktop application for macOS that helps you manage notes, goals, a journal, bookmarks, a personal schedule, and other personal information. It can optionally connect to Gmail and Google Calendar; it also works fully as a standalone productivity tool without any account connected. This policy explains what information the app accesses, where it is stored, and who it is shared with.

Short version: Anjadhe runs on your own Mac. Your Google data, your notes, and everything else you put into the app stay on devices you control. We do not operate a server that stores or processes your content.

1. Who we are

Anjadhe is developed and maintained by Anjadhe LLC. You can reach us at anjadhe.ever@gmail.com.

2. Information we access

When you choose to connect a Google account, Anjadhe requests the following OAuth scopes:

  • gmail.modify — to read your email, and to mark messages as read or archived on your behalf when you act on them inside the app.
  • calendar — to show your events alongside your tasks and, when you explicitly create or edit an event from the app, to write that change back to your calendar.
  • userinfo.email and userinfo.profile — to identify which Google account is connected and display it in the settings screen.

Anjadhe also stores the content you create inside the app: notes, journal entries, goals, bookmarks, quotes, schedule items, and similar personal productivity data.

3. How your information is used

Information accessed through Google APIs is used solely to provide the features you turn on inside the app:

  • Displaying your emails and calendar events in the Anjadhe interface.
  • Running on-device AI analysis to extract action items, deadlines, and summaries from priority email.
  • Writing changes back to Gmail and Google Calendar when you explicitly take an action in the app (archive, mark read, create or edit an event).

Anjadhe does not use your Google user data for advertising, targeting, profiling, or training any AI model. It is not sold, rented, or transferred to third parties, except as strictly necessary to deliver a feature you explicitly invoke (see AI processing below).

4. Where your data is stored

Anjadhe has no server of its own. All data lives on your machine:

  • App data is saved to a folder on your Mac, inside the standard macOS Application Support area for Anjadhe.
  • Google OAuth tokens are stored locally and are used only to talk directly to Google APIs from your Mac.
  • If you enable multi-device sync, Anjadhe writes encrypted change files to your own iCloud Drive so your other Macs can pick them up. Files are encrypted with AES-256-GCM using a key kept on your machine. Nothing in that sync stream is sent to us, and we cannot read it.
  • Gmail message contents are not written into the sync stream — each machine fetches email directly from Google.

5. AI processing

Anjadhe analyses email and assists you using a local, on-device model through Ollama by default. Your email content never leaves your Mac when the local model is in use.

You can optionally opt in to a remote model (e.g. Anthropic’s Claude API) for harder reasoning tasks. When you do, the prompt for that specific request is sent to the remote provider, with personal identifiers automatically redacted before transmission. The remote model is never used unless you explicitly enable it in Settings.

6. Sharing and third parties

Anjadhe does not share your Google user data with third parties. The only network destinations are: (a) Google, to fulfil your requests against Gmail and Calendar; (b) Apple iCloud, if you enable sync, for your own files; and (c) a remote AI provider only for specific requests you opt in to.

7. Limited Use compliance

Anjadhe’s use of information received from Google APIs adheres to the Google API Services User Data Policy, including the Limited Use requirements. We do not transfer Google user data to third parties except to provide or improve user-facing features that are prominent in the app’s UI, do not use it for advertising, do not allow humans to read it, and do not use it for any other purpose.

8. Analytics and telemetry

Anjadhe does not collect product analytics by default. The app contains an optional, opt-in usage-analytics feature that the user can enable from Settings. When enabled, it records only anonymous event counts (for example, “email view opened” or “assistant response marked helpful”) tagged with a randomly generated install ID.

Analytics never include the contents of your notes, journal, goals, emails, calendar events, or AI prompts and responses. Settings provides an inspector that shows exactly what would be sent before anything is transmitted, and a one-click toggle to disable and clear any pending data.

Google user data is never included in analytics, consistent with the Google API Services User Data Policy.

9. Retention and deletion

Because all data is stored locally, deleting it is under your control:

  • Disconnect a Google account from Settings → Accounts. Anjadhe removes the stored OAuth tokens immediately.
  • Revoke Anjadhe’s access at any time from your Google Account at myaccount.google.com/permissions.
  • Uninstall the app and delete the local ~/Library/Application Support/anjadhe-app directory to remove all app data.
  • If you use sync, delete the ~/.anjadhe_sync directory in iCloud Drive to remove the sync journal.

10. Security

Google OAuth tokens and sync journal files are encrypted at rest. Data in transit to Google, iCloud, and any opt-in AI provider is sent over TLS. No security system is perfect; if you suspect a vulnerability, please contact us at the address below.

11. Changes to this policy

If this policy changes in a material way we will update the effective date at the top of this page and, where appropriate, surface a notice inside the app the next time you open it.

12. Contact

Questions or requests related to this policy can be sent to anjadhe.ever@gmail.com.