Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 3, 2026
Pawpress is a publishing tool: you write a post once, and we deliver it to the social media accounts you connect. This page explains what we store, why we store it, and how to delete it. The short version: we store what the service needs to work, we don't sell anything, and you can delete your data whenever you like.
What we collect
- Your Pawpress account. Signing in with Google gives us your name, email address, and profile photo.
- Connected platform accounts. When you link a social media account (like Instagram, Twitter / X, or Bluesky), we store the public profile details the platform shares — username, display name, avatar — and the access credentials that let Pawpress post on your behalf.
- Your content. The posts you compose: text, tags, images and their alt text, and when you scheduled them to go out.
- Access requests. If you request a beta invite on our home page, we keep the email address you submitted.
- Diagnostic logs. Basic technical logs and error traces that help us keep the service running.
What we use it for
One thing: running Pawpress. Your content is stored so we can publish it where and when you chose. Platform credentials are used only to publish the posts you created and to keep the connection alive. We never read your feeds, messages, followers, or notifications — Pawpress is outbound-only by design and doesn't request that kind of access in the first place.
We don't show ads, sell or share your data for advertising, or use third-party marketing analytics.
Where your data lives
Everything is stored on Google's Firebase platform (Cloud Firestore and Cloud Storage), encrypted at rest. Platform credentials are only ever readable by our servers — they are never sent to your browser.
When we share it
- With the platforms you connect — when a post publishes, its content goes to the platform you chose. That's the entire point of Pawpress.
- With Google, as our hosting and infrastructure provider.
- If the law requires it — we'll comply with valid legal requests.
That's the whole list. Nobody else.
How long we keep it
For as long as your account is active. Posts and media stay until you delete them. Some short-lived records (sign-in verification codes, abandoned uploads, expired sessions) clean themselves up automatically within hours or days.
Deleting your data
You're in control, and you have a few options:
- Delete posts and media in the app. Deleting a post or an image removes it from our systems. (Posts that were already published to a platform live on that platform — delete those there.)
- Disconnect a platform account. Go to Settings → Accounts and unlink it. Its stored credentials are deleted immediately, and any posts still scheduled to it are paused.
- Revoke access from the platform's side. Every platform lets you revoke connected apps in its own settings (for example, Instagram's “Apps and Websites” page). Doing so invalidates Pawpress's access to that account.
- Delete everything. Email hello@pawpress.app from the address tied to your account with the subject “Delete my data”. We'll delete your account, your posts and media, your connected-account credentials, and any access request — within 30 days, with a confirmation when it's done.
Children
Pawpress isn't directed at children and isn't for use by anyone under 13.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, we'll update this page and the date at the top. For significant changes we'll give you a clearer heads-up in the app or by email.
Contact
Questions about your data? Email hello@pawpress.app. See also our Terms of Service.