How is anonymous data used?

Spilled collects anonymous pattern signals to power the "Across Spilled" community insights.

What gets sent (only if anonymous insights is on):

  • Which pattern fired (e.g. "high_cancellation")
  • What zone the connection score was in at the time (red, yellow, or green)
  • The current score number (0 to 100)
  • How old the connection is in days (e.g. 30 days)
  • How many entries the connection has

What never gets sent:

  • The text of any of your entries
  • The name of the connection
  • Your own name or email
  • Any other identifying information about you or the person you are tracking
  • The specific dates of entries

How the data becomes useful:

  • We aggregate signals across all users to find common patterns
  • The app shows percentages, not raw counts ("60% of connections logging this pattern stayed in the red zone")
  • Insights only appear once a pattern has at least 10 signals globally, to prevent thin numbers from being shown

You can turn off anonymous insights anytime. Open the Account tab and toggle Anonymous insights off. With it off, no signals are sent. You can still see whatever community data exists from other users.

We never sell or share this data with any third party. It exists solely to make the app more useful to the women using it.

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