unbrokenday/guides/private tracker
A quit porn app that doesn't know who you are
Updated June 2026 · written by the anonymous guy doing it, not a clinic
The safest data is data that never leaves your phone. Most quit-porn apps want an account, and that means your relapse history — dates, notes, triggers — lives on someone's server, protected only by their security and their promises. A tracker that stores everything on your own device has nothing to leak, nothing to sell, and nothing to show anyone, because there is literally no copy anywhere else. For the most sensitive habit data you'll ever generate, that's not a nice-to-have. That's the feature.
How to tell this is you
- You almost signed up for an app, hit "create account", and closed it
- The thought of your relapse history in a company database makes your skin crawl
- You don't want a $12.99 subscription named anything suspicious on a shared card statement
- You'd track honestly if you were certain nobody could ever see it
What's actually happening
Think about what a quit-porn app actually holds: every relapse, every trigger note, every 2am urge — timestamped, attached to your email. Companies get breached, get sold, change policies, and answer subpoenas; even the well-meaning ones. The on-device alternative isn't a privacy policy you have to trust — it's an architecture where trust isn't required. The honest trade-off: no cloud sync and no cross-device backup unless you export it yourself. For this particular data, that trade is easy.
The move
- Choose on-device. No account, no server-side storage. If it has a signup, your history has an address.
- Verify the claim. Works offline? No login? Data export is a local file? Then it's actually yours.
- Track fully honest. The whole point: a log nobody can ever see is one you can stop lying to.
One line to remember: Don't trust a promise. Trust an architecture.
Do this in the next two minutes
You can be set up, privately, in under two minutes:
- Open unbrokenday.com — no signup screen exists, it just starts
- Add it to your home screen; it works offline because nothing needs a server
- Log day one and write your why — it stays on this device, full stop
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Track it privately
The free UnbrokenDay tracker keeps your streak, your urge timer, and your relapse notes on your phone — no account, no server, nothing to leak. The urge button alone is worth the bookmark.
If it's free with no account, what's the catch?
The honest answer: the tracker is the front door to the rest of UnbrokenDay — a daily podcast you can opt into by email, and paid 1-on-1 coaching if you ever want a human. The tracker itself stays free and never requires any of that. We count anonymous totals (like "a check-in happened") to know it's being used, but there's no identifier, no profile, and your data never leaves your device.