Trust
Planner app security, backups, privacy, and recovery in one place.
Cavatim planning can include goals, tasks, calendars, reflections, backups, and exports, so the public trust story needs to be easy to inspect before signup.
Account access
Authentication, protected planner routes, and sensitive-session flows keep private planner surfaces out of public SEO.
Calendar data context
Google and Outlook connections are optional and documented alongside privacy and data-access pages.
Backup and export
Exports, backups, and recovery paths reduce the risk of locking important planning data away.
Security basics
The planner is private by default; public SEO stays on marketing pages.
Authenticated planner routes stay outside the sitemap and protected app path list. Public acquisition pages explain the product without exposing private user data.
- Planner, goals, settings, admin, and API routes are excluded from the marketing sitemap.
- Utility pages such as login, signup, checkout, and analytics stay noindex.
- Public trust pages link to privacy, data access, data sync, and terms.
Recovery
Backup and export are part of the trust proposition.
A planner should be useful and recoverable. Cavatim keeps export and recovery details public so users can understand how their planning data can be moved or restored.
- Settings includes export paths for planner data.
- Data access explains rights and portability requests.
- Data sync explains browser working copies, account copies, backups, and recovery.
FAQ
Common questions
Are app pages indexed by search engines?
No. Cavatim keeps authenticated planner and utility surfaces out of the indexable marketing sitemap.
Where can I review privacy and data rights?
Use the Privacy, Data Access, Data Sync, and Terms pages linked from this security overview.
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