Privacy Policy
App Name: PushClock
Effective Date: March 6, 2026
Last Updated: April 6, 2026
1. Introduction
Welcome to PushClock ("we," "our," or "us"). PushClock is a fitness-alarm application that combines push-up detection with alarm clock functionality. We are committed to protecting your personal information and your right to privacy.
This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, what we share with third parties (including advertising and attribution partners), and what rights you have in relation to it. Please read it carefully. If you disagree with its terms, please discontinue use of the app.
2. Information We Collect
2.1 Information You Provide Directly
- Account Information: Name, email address, and password if you create an account.
- Alarm Preferences: Alarm times, snooze settings, push-up goals, and other configuration data you set within the app.
- Fitness Goals: Push-up targets or custom workout goals you configure per alarm.
2.2 Information Collected Automatically
- Camera Data: PushClock uses your device camera solely for real-time pose detection and push-up counting. We do not record, store, transmit, or share any video or images captured by your camera. All camera processing occurs entirely on-device.
- Usage Data: App open/close events, feature interactions, alarm completion rates, and session duration — collected to improve app performance.
- Device Information: Device model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and crash logs.
- Motion & Fitness Data: Accelerometer or sensor data used to support activity detection, where applicable.
- Advertising Identifiers (IDFA/GAID): We may collect your device's advertising identifier (Apple IDFA or Google Advertising ID) for attribution and advertising measurement purposes. You can reset or limit use of this identifier through your device's settings (iOS: Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking; Android: Settings > Google > Ads).
2.3 Information We Do Not Collect
- We do not collect biometric identifiers beyond what is necessary for on-device pose detection.