Terms and EULA

Terms for using the Recovery Support iOS app.

Last updated: June 19, 2026.

Safety boundary: Do not use Recovery Support as medical care, therapy, detox guidance, diagnosis, treatment, emergency counseling, or crisis response. In an emergency, call emergency services or local crisis resources.

Acceptance

By using Recovery Support, you agree to these terms and to the app's safety, privacy, and non-affiliation boundaries. If the app is distributed through Apple's App Store, Apple's standard licensed application end user license agreement applies unless a custom EULA is supplied in App Store Connect.

Recovery-support purpose

Recovery Support is a non-clinical recovery-support tool. It may help users prepare recovery actions, reflect privately, find external meeting resources, draft user-edited sponsor notes, and contact trusted people through user-controlled iOS actions. It does not replace sponsors, meetings, clinicians, therapists, emergency services, medication-supported treatment, or professional care.

Fellowship non-affiliation

Recovery Support is independent. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or operated by Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, SMART Recovery, or any meeting provider unless a formal written agreement exists. External meeting links are provided as bridges to third-party resources.

User responsibilities

No prohibited use

You may not use the app to seek instructions for unsafe substance use, evade medical or legal responsibilities, secretly share another person's information, impersonate fellowship endorsement, or create emergency reliance on app-generated content.

Privacy

The Privacy Policy explains local-first storage, encrypted journal handling, user-controlled sharing, and permission use.

Changes

These terms may be updated as the product, data flows, release model, or legal requirements change. Material changes should be reflected in the app and App Store metadata before release.