Privacy Policy

Date Alarm Clock

Effective Date: July 16, 2026

Date Alarm Clock keeps your alarms and personal content entirely on your device — we have no servers and never see it. We show no ads inside the app. The only third-party component is Meta's measurement SDK, used solely to count app installs and opens that result from our ads. It does not use your advertising identifier (IDFA) and does not track you across other apps or websites.

Your Data

Everything you create in the app — alarms, timers, world clocks, saved destinations for location alarms, and preferences — is stored locally on your device. None of this data is sent to us or any third party.

iCloud Sync

If you have iCloud enabled, your alarms and saved destinations may sync across your Apple devices using Apple's CloudKit. This is controlled by your device settings, stored in your private iCloud account, and governed by Apple's Privacy Policy. We have no access to your iCloud data.

Permissions

The app requests the following permissions to function as intended. Each is used only on your device — none of this information is sent to us or any third party:

Location

Location access powers the optional Location Alarm feature only. When you arm a location alarm, your device monitors a geofence (a radius around the destination you picked) and triggers your alarm as you arrive. Your location is processed entirely on your device by Apple's Core Location framework — it is never collected, stored on our servers, or shared with us or any third party. If you never use a location alarm, the app does not access your location at all. You can change or revoke location access at any time in Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services.

Ad Measurement (Meta SDK)

We promote Date Alarm Clock through ads on Meta's platforms (Facebook and Instagram). To understand which ads lead to installs, the app includes Meta's measurement SDK. It reports a small set of app events — such as the app being installed and opened — to Meta so we can measure our ad campaigns.

We have deliberately configured this in the most privacy-protective way Meta offers:

The data Meta receives is handled under Meta's Privacy Policy. This SDK is the only third-party component in the app and is used purely for ad measurement — never for showing ads inside the app or selling your data.

No In-App Ads or Selling of Data

Aside from the Meta measurement described above, the app contains no advertising, no other analytics or third-party SDKs, and we never sell your data. Your alarms, timers, world clocks, saved destinations, and location remain on your device. The other network connections the app makes are to Apple's services: iCloud (CloudKit) for the optional sync described above, and Apple Maps (MapKit) when you search for a destination or view the map in the Location Alarm feature. These are handled by Apple and governed by Apple's Privacy Policy.

Data Deletion

You can delete any alarm, timer, world clock, or saved destination directly within the app, and cancel a location alarm at any time. Uninstalling the app removes all local data. If you use iCloud, you can manage synced data in Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > Manage Storage.

Children

Date Alarm Clock is not directed to children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. The only data that leaves the device is the limited ad-measurement data described in the section above (app install and open events and an anonymous device identifier), which is used in aggregate to measure our ads — it is not used to build profiles of, or identify, individual users.

Changes

If this policy changes, the effective date at the top will be updated.

Contact

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