HomeHub is a desktop app that was designed to run as a touchscreen in an accessible place in my house. It manages family activities allowing people to see the family calendar, track children’s savings, manage shopping lists, etc. The intention is to act as a single point of coordination for the random daily tasks that a family shares.

To do this is uses Google in order to sync Calendars and as a temporary place to transfer images for the rotating photo display. None of this data is ever transferred out of the locally running application. The data from a specific authorized Google Drive path can be configured to be fetched and stored on the local file system but it will never be uploaded further than that.

Thus the policy is this:

This application will not collect or retain any data outside of the users control. There is no data collection or aggregation nor is any of the information obtained from the application used to track, monitor, sell, or even communicate with users.

Your data is your data and this application exists purely to allow a machine in your home to communicate with your Google account and nothing more.