Last updated: 26 May 2026
Endopath is built by João Vicente Muniz Campos, an independent developer based in New South Wales, Australia. Reach us at jvmcaustralia@gmail.com for any privacy question or formal data request.
Nothing leaves your device. All your data — symptoms, flares, body-map entries, medications, cycle records, notes — is stored locally on your device. We do not run a server that holds your data. We do not collect, store, or transmit your personal information.
We do not require an account. We do not ask for your name, email, date of birth, or any other identifying information to use the app.
The free tier of Endopath shows a small banner ad on two screens: the home dashboard and the cycle history calendar. Pro subscribers and users in the 14-day Pro trial see no ads, and the ad SDK is not initialised at all for them.
Ad provider. We use Google AdMob. AdMob is the only third-party SDK shipped with Endopath that touches your device data.
What AdMob receives when ads are shown:
What AdMob does NOT receive. Your symptoms, pain levels, body-map entries, cycle records, medications, notes, or any other content you create in the app. That data never leaves your device.
Your control. The first time you open Endopath as a free user you are asked to accept or reject ads. Rejection means we do not initialise the ad SDK at all — zero network calls to AdMob. You can change this any time in Settings → Privacy & Data → Show banner ads. Upgrading to Endopath Pro removes ads entirely.
Category blocks. We instruct AdMob never to serve ads in these categories: gambling, alcohol, weight-loss / dieting / fasting, fertility and IVF, MLM / network marketing, dating, religious content, political content, cosmetic surgery and injectables, and prescription medicines (including Ozempic and similar).
Retention. Google's retention of ad-request data is governed by Google's privacy policy: policies.google.com/privacy.
If you purchase Endopath Pro, the transaction is handled by Apple App Store or Google Play, with subscription management via RevenueCat. Those platforms have their own privacy policies. We never see your payment details.
Endopath helps you track health information including pelvic pain, fatigue, mood, flow, and medication. We treat this as the most sensitive category of personal data.
Endopath is not a medical device and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified clinician for medical decisions.
You can access, correct, delete, or export your data at any time from the app's Settings screen. To make a formal request, email jvmcaustralia@gmail.com.
Endopath is intended for users aged 18 and over and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect data from anyone under 18.
Because your data never leaves your device, the main protection is your device itself — keep it locked with a passcode or biometric. We do not transmit your data, so there is no server-side breach risk. If you choose to export a PDF or share a file, that file becomes subject to wherever you send it.
If we materially change this policy, we will update the "Last updated" date and notify you in-app where reasonable. Continued use of the app constitutes acceptance.
Email: jvmcaustralia@gmail.com
Developer: João Vicente Muniz Campos (New South Wales, Australia)