This page describes how Paddy Powder AI handles information in practice. It is written to be readable first, precise second. If anything here conflicts with platform rules, the stricter requirement wins.
Who “we” are
The app is published by Bacchus Life. The contact path for privacy questions is the email listed on our Contacts page (currently director@bacchus-life.com). We do not run a social graph inside Paddy Powder AI and we do not facilitate user-to-user messaging or data exchange between end users.
What we deliberately do not collect
We do not ask you for a profile in the traditional sense: no account wall that harvests your name, postal address, or payment credentials inside this app’s own forms for our separate database. We also do not build a catalogue of “personal details” about you for our own marketing lists through the app.
Identifiers you may still see in the wild
Mobile platforms and our toolchain still need technical identifiers to make basic things work: for example, an analytics installation may rely on an anonymous or pseudonymous device-level ID associated with measurement, and push notifications require a token so your phone knows where to deliver an alert. Those identifiers are not used here to let users contact each other — because that pathway does not exist in the product.
Analytics — Singular
We use Singular to understand aggregated usage — think “which screens stall” rather than “what is your breakfast biography.” Data sent for this purpose is handled under Singular’s infrastructure and policies. If you want the deepest technical detail, read Singular’s documentation alongside this notice.
Push notifications — OneSignal
If you enable notifications, OneSignal may process a push-related token and minimal technical metadata required to deliver messages. You can withdraw consent by disabling notifications in system settings; doing so does not erase historic server logs instantly everywhere on the internet, but it stops new pushes addressed through that channel.
AI responses — OpenAI (third-party service)
The assistant’s answers are generated with help from OpenAI services (or compatible routing configured in our backend). When you send text, that content leaves your device toward that processing pipeline. When you use voice input, audio is handled so it can be transcribed into text for the model — treat spoken content like typed content with respect to sensitivity. When you attach an image, that image is transmitted for analysis so the model can comment on what you showed it.
OpenAI operates as an independent provider; its retention, safety, and abuse handling rules apply in addition to ours. Outputs may be imperfect: verify anything safety-critical (children, allergies, equipment) with human judgment.
No peer-to-peer sharing
Paddy Powder AI does not include chat rooms, marketplaces, or “send this thread to another user” features. Your prompts are not exposed inside the app as a way for strangers to message you.
Local history vs. cloud reality
Conversation history is framed as a convenience layer inside the product experience. Portions needed to generate the next helpful reply — including attached media where relevant — transit through servers operated by us or by vendors such as OpenAI as described above. Do not paste secrets you would not email to a contractor.
Children
The app is intended for a general audience interested in cooking guidance. If you are a parent supervising a younger cook, please oversee camera and microphone use and discourage sharing identifiable imagery of minors.
International transfers
Providers may process data in regions different from your own. Their terms describe safeguards applicable to their environments.
Changes
When behaviour or vendors change in a material way, we will refresh this page and bump the “Last updated” stamp. Continued use after the update constitutes acceptance of the revised description where permitted by law.
Contact
Privacy correspondence: director@bacchus-life.com