Aegisure is built by an independent iOS developer (Apple Developer Team ID
ZM8LF8494F). Questions about privacy can go to
captainlongevity@gmail.com.
Is there an Aegisure account or server holding my case?
No. Your cases, evidence entries, procedural stages, deadlines, and attached photos are stored in this app's local SwiftData store on your iPhone. There is no sign-up, no login, and no cloud copy. The developer cannot read, restore, or move your records.
Does anything sync to iCloud?
Aegisure declares no iCloud entitlement and runs no CloudKit container, so there is no app-managed sync. Your records — including attached photos — are included in your normal iOS device backups (iCloud Backup or a Finder/computer backup) when you have those switched on. That is Apple's standard backup of on-device data, not an Aegisure feature, and the developer has no access to those backups.
Aegisure is built to document the disciplinary proceeding: a charge stated in general terms, the board investigator you dealt with, the procedural stage, your response deadlines, your defense arguments, and your witnesses. It is deliberately designed not to hold clinical details, patient information, diagnoses, medications, treatment records, or any other health data — even for users in a health profession such as nursing. The app integrates with no HealthKit data and requests no health permission. If a field tempts you to write a clinical detail, the app's guidance is to keep to the procedure and the facts of the case, not the underlying work.
Do you collect analytics, crash logs, or an ad identifier?
No. There is no analytics SDK, no crash reporter, and no advertising identifier. The developer does not know when you open the app, which tabs you use, how many cases you track, or whether you subscribed — beyond Apple's ordinary aggregate sales reports.
Does the reference engine phone home?
No. The cross-profession license-law and disciplinary-procedure reference is static content bundled in the app and updated through normal App Store releases. Looking something up sends nothing anywhere, and the app makes no API call to any licensing board, government system, or association.
Aegisure lets you attach a photo to an evidence entry for your own reference, stored locally with that record - take one with the camera, or choose from your photo library via the system picker. The app offers no separate file or document manager — a photo is simply a display-only attachment on the record it belongs to. Aegisure is a complete defense log without photos; they are an optional addition.
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entitlement.Aegisure offers an optional Pro tier (an annual subscription and a one-time Lifetime purchase) through Apple's StoreKit 2. When you buy, restore, or when the app checks your entitlement, your device talks directly to Apple. Aegisure receives only whether the entitlement is active and a purchase identifier — never your Apple ID, payment method, or billing details, which Apple governs under its own Privacy Policy.
Because everything lives only on your device, you hold the data completely. Deleting the app removes its records from the device; if you keep no iOS backup, that copy is gone, since there is no remote copy for anyone to delete. There is no in-app bulk export, import, or backup feature — generating an Evidence PDF and saving it yourself is how you keep a copy outside the app.
Aegisure is a private recordkeeping tool. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any state licensing board, government agency, professional association, or law firm. It does not provide legal advice, does not decide whether an accusation is valid, does not predict outcomes, and does not recommend attorneys. License-law references are general public information and may be out of date; confirm your situation with your state licensing board and a license-defense attorney.
Aegisure is a professional tool for U.S. adults who hold an occupational license. The developer does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children.
Aegisure is published in English and marketed in the United States; its reference content is U.S. state-based. The app transfers your data nowhere, so there is no international transfer.
If a future release ever changes how the app handles data — for example, if a later version introduced any sync, analytics, or third-party integration — this policy would be updated and the change surfaced in the app before that feature shipped. The "Last updated" date above marks the latest revision.
Privacy questions: captainlongevity@gmail.com