Frodigy

Privacy Policy

Frodigy is a completely offline application. It does not collect, transmit, or process any personal data — ever. Hack your productivity without ever compromising your privacy.

Effective: May 17, 2025 Last reviewed: May 17, 2026

1. About Frodigy

Frodigy is an open-source productivity-enhancing application built to help you reach a prodigy level of productivity. The philosophy is simple: hack your productivity with Frodigy. It is designed to give you powerful tools that stay entirely within your machine — no subscriptions, no accounts, no surveillance.

Frodigy is developed by Saksham Sharma (UnExplainableFish52) alongside a coding agent, born out of a pure desire to create quality, open-source software that makes a real difference to how people work — without asking anything in return.

By installing or using Frodigy, you acknowledge and agree to the practices described in this policy.

2. Data Collection — There Is None

Frodigy collects absolutely no data of any kind. Specifically:

  • Frodigy does not collect personal information (name, email, location, or any identifier).
  • Frodigy does not track your tasks, workflows, notes, or any content you create within the app.
  • Frodigy does not gather analytics, crash reports, or diagnostic telemetry.
  • Frodigy does not read, index, or upload any files from your file system.
  • Frodigy does not send any data over a network — at any time, for any reason.

Once you download and install Frodigy, everything resides entirely within your computer. Nothing ever leaves your local environment.

3. Network Activity — Zero

Frodigy is a fully offline application. It does not initiate, require, or depend on any network connection to function. It does not:

  • Make outbound requests to any server, including the developer's servers.
  • Automatically ping home to check for updates.
  • Load remote resources, scripts, or content from the internet.
  • Communicate with third-party APIs or services of any kind.

Your network traffic is yours alone. Frodigy never touches it.

4. Local Storage and Configuration

Frodigy may store application preferences and productivity data (such as tasks, settings, or workspace configurations) locally on your device. This data:

  • Is stored exclusively on your machine, in standard application data directories.
  • Is never transmitted, backed up remotely, or shared in any form.
  • Remains fully under your control — you can clear or delete it at any time.

Frodigy does not use cookies, browser storage, or any web-based tracking mechanism.

5. Open Source Transparency

Frodigy is open-source software. The complete source code is publicly available, which means you are not required to take our word for any privacy claim made here — you can read, audit, and verify every aspect of the application yourself.

This transparency is intentional. We believe trustworthy software should be verifiable software, especially when it handles your most important work and productivity data.

6. Regulatory Compliance

Because Frodigy collects no user data and has no network presence, it is compliant by design with all major data protection regulations, including:

  • GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation, EU/EEA) — No personal data is processed. Data subject rights are trivially satisfied as there is no data to access, correct, or delete.
  • CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act, USA) — No personal information is sold, shared, or collected.
  • PIPEDA (Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, Canada) — No personal information is collected or used.
  • PDPA (Personal Data Protection Act and equivalent jurisdictions) — No personal data is processed in any form.

The developer (Saksham Sharma) and distributor of Frodigy shall not be held liable under any of these regulations, as no user data is ever collected, processed, stored remotely, or transmitted.

7. Children's Privacy

Frodigy does not collect any information from any user — children or adults. Since no data is gathered whatsoever, Frodigy naturally adheres to child privacy laws such as COPPA (Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, USA) without any additional measures required.

8. Third-Party Services

Frodigy does not integrate any third-party analytics platforms, advertising networks, or external SDKs that collect data. Any third-party libraries used internally operate entirely within your local environment and do not collect or transmit any data.

9. Developer's Liability

Given the completely offline, zero-collection nature of Frodigy, the developer (Saksham Sharma, UnExplainableFish52) and any associated distributor bear no liability related to user data under any data protection law or regulation in any jurisdiction worldwide.

Frodigy is provided as open-source software in good faith, developed out of a pure desire to build quality software that genuinely enhances productivity. It is distributed without warranty of any kind as described in its open-source license.

10. Updates to This Policy

If the privacy practices of Frodigy ever change — for example, if a future version introduces optional cloud sync or collaborative features — this policy will be updated to reflect those changes clearly and in advance. The core commitment to user privacy will always remain.

You can find the latest version of this policy at saksham.info.np/pages/privacy-frodigy.html.

11. Contact

If you have questions, concerns, or feedback about this Privacy Policy or Frodigy in general, feel free to reach out: