U.S. State Consumer Health Privacy Notice
TinyLeap is not a medical service; some state laws use broader privacy definitions
Effective: August 22, 2026 · Version 1.0
Scope and why this notice exists
TinyLeap is a parent and caregiver lifestyle and record-keeping app, not a healthcare provider, medical service, diagnostic tool, or medical device. It does not ask for diagnoses, medical conditions, prescriptions, medications, treatment plans, laboratory results, clinical records, HealthKit data, or Clinical Health Records data.
Some U.S. state privacy laws, including laws that may apply in Washington, Connecticut, or Nevada, define consumer health data broadly enough that ordinary measurements or information about bodily functions may fall within those laws even when the app and the information are not medical. This notice is provided for transparency and does not mean TinyLeap characterizes all routine child-care records as medical information.
Categories that may be covered
Depending on what you choose to record, potentially covered information can include the child’s name or nickname and birth information; prematurity or gestational-week information; feeding, diaper, sleep, wake, height, weight, head-circumference, milestone, note, photo, and similar routine care records; and estimates or trends that TinyLeap derives on the device from those records, such as sleep-window estimates or growth displays.
Sources
This information comes from you or another caregiver whom you authorize, and from calculations performed from the records entered into the app. TinyLeap does not import medical records, HealthKit data, Clinical Health Records, or data from healthcare providers.
Why the information is processed
TinyLeap processes the records you choose to enter only to provide the functions you request, such as daily tracking, history, summaries, reminders, development and milestone views, growth displays, memory features, exports, sleep-window personalization, and optional family sharing. TinyLeap does not use child or family records for advertising, data brokerage, or unrelated profiling.
Storage and user-directed sharing
Core child and family records are stored locally on the device. TinyLeap does not operate a central server or central child/family database and the Operator does not receive a server-side copy of those records. If you turn on TinyLeap iCloud Backup, records are stored in your private Apple CloudKit database. If you initiate Family Sync, the selected records are made available through Apple CloudKit only to people you choose and authorize. Private and shared CloudKit records are not visible to the Operator in the Apple developer portal.
Family Sync is a sharing feature that you expressly request and initiate. Before the Apple sharing flow opens, TinyLeap explains that selected family records will be available to the people you invite. You can manage or stop sharing through the available app and Apple sharing controls. TinyLeap does not sell these records or disclose them to data brokers or third parties for targeted advertising.
Your choices and rights
The app provides direct controls to view, correct, export, and delete many records; turn optional iCloud backup on or off; and manage or stop Family Sync. Depending on the state law that applies, you may also have rights to obtain information about potentially covered data, request deletion or correction, withdraw consent where consent is the applicable basis, or appeal a refusal to act on a request. For a right that cannot be completed in the app, contact tinyleapsupport@gmail.com. TinyLeap will respond as required by the law that applies and may need to verify your identity or authority to act for the child or family.
Changes and contact
This notice may be updated if TinyLeap’s features, state-law obligations, or data practices change. Questions or requests concerning this notice may be sent to tinyleapsupport@gmail.com.