At a glance
The short version.
- Your data lives on your device by default.
- There is no QuikShot account, login, or email capture.
- No analytics, ads, or third-party services.
- Optional iCloud sync stays inside your Apple account.
- Delete the app and your data goes with it.
- QuikShot is a logging tool — not medical advice.
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Summary.
QuikShot ("the app") is a personal logging tool for peptides, GLP-1 medications, custom compounds, and recurring oral routines. It is published by an independent developer.
The app is designed to be useful without sending your data anywhere. Everything you log stays on your iPhone unless you explicitly enable iCloud sync, which keeps your data inside your own Apple account.
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What QuikShot stores.
QuikShot stores only what you enter, plus the minimum app state required to run.
- Compounds and protocols
- Names, doses, schedules, reconstitution profiles, vial inventory, and the lane you assigned.
- Dose log entries
- Timestamps for taken, skipped, and missed doses; optional injection-site tag and free-text note.
- App preferences
- Reminder times, theme, units, and other settings you've chosen.
- Crash diagnostics
- Apple-mediated crash reports if you opted in to share with developers in iOS Settings. QuikShot never receives identifiers tied to you.
QuikShot does not collect: your name, email address, phone number, location, contacts, photos, calendar events, or device identifiers. The app does not request these permissions because it does not need them.
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Where your data lives.
By default, everything you create in QuikShot is stored privately on your iPhone, inside the app's secure local storage. Only you can access it.
The app does not run a server. There is no QuikShot cloud, database, or analytics pipeline that receives your records. The developer never sees what you log.
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iCloud sync (optional).
If you turn on iCloud sync in Settings, QuikShot uses Apple's built-in iCloud service to keep your data consistent across your iPhone, iPad, and Mac. All syncing happens through your personal Apple account.
- Data sits in your private iCloud container — not a developer-controlled one.
- Apple controls access; the QuikShot developer cannot read this data.
- Sync can be turned off at any time. Existing local data remains on each device.
- Removing QuikShot from iCloud (Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → Manage) deletes the synced copy.
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No third-party services or AI.
QuikShot does not include any third-party tracking, advertising, or analytics tools. There are no hidden services running in the background collecting information about how you use the app.
To ensure maximum privacy:
- We do not use third-party services such as analytics, advertising, or crash-reporting tools.
- We do not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) that processes or learns from your data.
- No data is shared with any third-party providers.
The only technology QuikShot relies on is Apple's own built-in services — the same ones that power every iPhone app.
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Your data, your control.
Because the developer never receives your data, the standard "data subject" requests (access, correction, deletion) are answered by the app itself rather than a customer service queue:
- Access. Open the app — you have the full record.
- Export. Settings → Export creates a CSV of your dose log for your own records.
- Correction. Edit any compound, schedule, or logged dose directly in the app.
- Deletion. Uninstall the app. Local data is removed with it. Disable iCloud sync first if you also want to clear the cloud copy.
If you live in a jurisdiction that grants formal rights under laws like the GDPR or CCPA, those rights still apply. Because no personal data leaves your device through QuikShot, requests directed at the developer will be answered by pointing you to these in-app controls.
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Children.
QuikShot is not directed to children. The compounds the app helps people track are intended for adults. The developer does not knowingly collect data from anyone under 18 — and, as noted above, does not receive user data at all.
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Changes to this policy.
If this policy changes in a substantive way, the "Last updated" date above moves and the change is summarized in the next release. Minor wording fixes do not bump the date.
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Contact.
Questions about this policy, the app, or anything else: quikshot@delalic.com.
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Disclaimer.
QuikShot performs arithmetic on values you enter — concentrations, draw amounts, schedule cadences, estimated active levels. It does not recommend doses, evaluate the safety of any compound, diagnose conditions, or replace the judgment of a qualified medical professional.
"Estimated level" charts and reconstitution math are presented as estimates based on the values you entered. Real-world pharmacokinetics depend on factors the app cannot see. Treat every number as a reference point, not a target.
If you are uncertain about any aspect of a medication, compound, or protocol, talk to a qualified clinician. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call your local emergency number.