The short version: the Past Due iOS app collects nothing. There is no backend, no account, no analytics, no tracking. Your invoices, clients, and reminder history never leave your iPhone. The long version follows — in plain English, no legalese.
Past Due is published by RIMAR App Studio, an indie studio based in Italy. The app is developed and maintained by Marco Riminesi (sole developer). The data controller for the limited information described below is RIMAR, contactable at marco@rimar.me.
This policy covers the Past Due iOS app only.
Nothing. Past Due collects no personal data from you. There is no analytics, no telemetry, no crash-reporting SDK, no usage tracking, no advertising identifier, no IDFA, no fingerprinting. The app has no backend infrastructure and makes no network calls of its own.
The invoices, client names, email addresses, payment dates, PDF references, reminder history, and notes you create in Past Due are stored locally on your iPhone using Apple's SwiftData framework. They are never transmitted anywhere by Past Due.
PDF attachments are stored as references (security-scoped bookmarks) to files in the locations you chose (Files, iCloud Drive, Dropbox, etc.). Past Due does not copy the PDF; it only remembers where it lives so it can include it as an attachment when you compose a reminder.
Your data is included in your iPhone's standard backups (iCloud Backup or iTunes/Finder backup) at your option, just like data from any other app. RIMAR has no access to those backups — they go directly between your device and Apple.
When you tap "Send reminder", Past Due drafts the
subject and body, then hands the draft to Apple's system Mail composer
(MFMailComposeViewController). From that point on:
RIMAR has no visibility into the content, recipients, or delivery of your reminder emails.
Past Due includes one optional in-app purchase (the lifetime unlock,
product ID me.rimar.PastDue.lifetime). All purchase
processing is handled by Apple's StoreKit, not by Past
Due. Apple collects and processes the purchase information per its own
privacy policy.
Past Due reads only your local entitlement status via
Transaction.currentEntitlements to decide whether to unlock
paywalled features. No purchase data is transmitted to any
RIMAR-controlled server — RIMAR has no servers.
Past Due does not contain any in-app form, chat, or feedback widget that transmits information to us. If you choose to write to marco@rimar.me — for support, feature requests, or anything else — your message and email address are received and stored in our standard email inbox so we can reply. We use this information solely to respond to your message. We do not add support email addresses to any newsletter, marketing list, or third-party CRM.
You may ask us at any time to delete the correspondence we hold with you. Write to the same address with the subject "Delete my email history" and we will purge the relevant threads.
Past Due does not share any data with any third party. There are no third-party SDKs in the app. There is no advertising network. There is no data broker, data buyer, partner, or affiliate that receives anything from Past Due.
For reference, this is how Past Due's data practices map onto Apple's App Privacy questionnaire categories. Every category is "Not Collected" by the app itself; the only line where Apple records anything is purchases, which is collected by Apple via StoreKit, not by Past Due.
Past Due does not track you across apps or websites owned by other
companies. No App Tracking Transparency prompt is shown because none
would have any reason to be. The
NSUserTrackingUsageDescription key is not present in the
app's Info.plist.
Past Due is a tool for self-employed professionals. It is not directed at children under 13 (or under 16 in the EU). Since the app collects no personal information at all, the practical question doesn't arise — but for completeness: please do not use Past Due if you are below the applicable age of digital consent in your jurisdiction.
Under the GDPR (EU) and similar laws (UK GDPR, California CCPA, and others), you have the right to access, correct, port, and erase personal data held about you. Because Past Due does not collect or hold any personal data about you, there is nothing for us to access or erase on the app side.
For the email correspondence covered in § 5, please write to marco@rimar.me with your request.
If we update this policy — for example, if a future version of Past Due introduces a feature that genuinely needs to transmit something somewhere — the changes will be reflected on this page and the "Last updated" line at the top of the page will change. Material changes will also be announced in the app's release notes.
Privacy questions, requests, complaints, or curiosity: marco@rimar.me.
We read every message and reply same-day, Mon–Fri (Italy time), in English or Italian.