Privacy Policy

How we handle information when you use the LifeHours calculator.

1. Overview

This Privacy Policy describes, in general terms, the types of information that may be collected when you use this Site and how that information may be used. Because this calculator is designed to run in your browser, your personal income and time inputs are handled locally on your device.

2. Information you type into the calculator

The income, hours, commute, sleep and stress values you enter into the LifeHours calculator are processed in your browser to generate results. They are not used to personally identify you.

We do not require you to create an account to use the calculator.

3. Cookies & third-party services

This Site may use cookies or similar technologies to support basic functionality and to display third-party advertisements (for example, through Google AdSense or other networks).

These third parties may collect anonymized or pseudonymous information about your visits to this and other websites to provide more relevant ads. For more details about how Google uses data, please refer to their official policies.

4. Analytics

We may use privacy-conscious analytics tools to understand how people use the Site (for example, which pages are visited most often and which features are popular). This helps us improve the overall experience.

Analytics data is typically aggregated and does not focus on individual users.

5. Data security

We take reasonable measures to protect this Site from unauthorized access or misuse. However, no method of transmission or storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security of any data involved in the operation of this Site.

6. Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in the Site, applicable laws, or our practices. When we do, we will update the “Last updated” date at the top of this page.

7. Contact

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please reach out using the Contact page. We appreciate feedback and suggestions for how to make this project more privacy-friendly.

Staying in control of your privacy

Because this is a web-based tool, you always have the choice to clear your browser history, cookies, and local data if you no longer want records of visiting this Site on your device.

Your choices moving forward

If you are ever uncomfortable with how any website handles data, including this one, you can limit cookies in your browser settings, use private browsing modes, or consult official documentation from your browser and operating system for additional privacy options.

If you have broader privacy concerns online

Consider learning more from trusted digital security resources and organisations that specialise in protecting people’s rights and data on the internet. Good digital hygiene extends beyond any single site.

Practicing safe data habits online

Combine this site with broader digital safety practices such as password managers, secure browsers and privacy-first extensions.

Remembering your control on each visit

At any time, you can choose how much or how little information you share, and you remain free to close the page, clear your browser data, or step away from the tool entirely.

If you are using a shared or public device

Consider closing all browser windows and clearing recent activity after using tools related to your finances or work life, especially on devices you do not fully control.

Your relationship with privacy may evolve

As you learn more about digital security, you might choose different tools, settings or practices over time. That evolution is welcome.

Being thoughtful about shared screenshots

If you ever share screenshots of your LifeHours results with others, remember that they may reveal sensitive details about your income, schedule or spending patterns.