Last updated 15 June 2026
Nofri Calendar is a calendar app with Coptic Orthodox liturgical integration. This policy explains what data the app handles and why. It is written to be read, not to hide things. If anything is unclear, email angelohanna98@gmail.com.
Nofri Calendar works locally with no account. If you choose to create an account (to sync across devices or share calendars), the following is stored on our behalf by our backend provider, Supabase:
Your spiritual practices, prayer schedule, and completion history are stored locally on your device and are never uploaded to any server, even when you are signed in. The Coptic calendar, feasts, fasts, Synaxarium, and readings are bundled inside the app and are computed on your device — they involve no network request and no data about you.
Your data is used only to provide the app's features: to sync your events to your other devices, to share calendars with people you invite, to show who created or is assigned to an event, and to send the notifications you ask for. It is not used for advertising or profiling.
Events on a shared calendar are visible to the members of that calendar. Members can see each other's display names. Your personal (unshared) events are visible only to you. Access is enforced on the server by row-level security rules.
Synced data is kept until you delete it. You can permanently delete your account and all associated server-side data from Settings → Account → Delete Account in the app. Events on your device remain on your device. You can also email us to request deletion.
Nofri Calendar is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect personal information from them.
If this policy changes, the date above will be updated. Material changes will be noted in the app.
Questions, corrections, or deletion requests: angelohanna98@gmail.com.