ThingsBook
- Known vulnerabilities
- 0
- Still open
- 0
- KEV open
- 0
- Max CVSS score
- —
Privacy Score
Respectful · 100/100
Composite: 40% critical shared + 30% high shared + 20% high collected + 10% sensitive density.
See breakdown
- Critical shared 0/-40 0 critical shared
- High shared 0/-30 0 high + 0 medium shared
- High collected 0/-20 1 high + 3 medium collected
- Sensitive density 0/-10 17% sensitive
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Description
Your life deserves more than disappearing posts and scattered notes. ThingsBook is a new kind of personal platform built for people who love to write, reflect, and collect the moments that make up their lives. It’s where long-form storytelling meets beautiful organization, giving you a space to capture what you did, how you felt, and what you care about in lasting detail. Whether you are journaling about your day, writing thoughtful reflections, or collecting the books you love, the meals you cooked, the trips you took, or the ideas that moved you, ThingsBook helps you turn everyday life into something meaningful and permanent. Write freely At its core, ThingsBook is about writing. Real writing. Long-form, text-centric storytelling that lets you express yourself without character limits or performance pressure. Capture your thoughts, routines, memories, and observations in a way that feels natural, personal, and deeply yours. Collect what matters Organize everything you write into beautiful, structured collections. Your books, travels, meals, fashion finds, hobbies, goals, and ideas all live together in one place. Think of it as your personal digital shelf, always there whe…
Data collected and shared
Source: App Store · App Privacy · 6 data item(s) declared
Indicative classification based on data sensitivity. "Shared" = transmitted to third parties (publisher-declared).
Known vulnerabilities (CVE)
No CVE is currently referenced in NVD for this app with a mobile CPE configuration. The absence of CVEs is not a security guarantee.