CLOCKER

Privacy Policy

Last updated 23 August 2026

Clocker does not collect your data. There is no account, no analytics, no advertising, and no server. The app has no networking code at all beyond talking to Apple's App Store about your subscription.

Your videos, times, runner names and notes stay on your iPhone.

What Clocker stores, and where

Everything Clocker creates is written to the app's own folder on your device:

None of it is transmitted anywhere. Deleting a rep in the app deletes its video and data. Deleting the app removes all of it.

Children

Clocker is built for a parent or coach timing a young athlete, so the recordings will usually be of a child. Those recordings are never uploaded, never analysed off the device, and are never seen by us. There is no way for anyone else to reach them through Clocker.

When something does leave your phone

Only when you deliberately send it:

Permissions Clocker asks for

Tracking

None. Clocker does not track you across apps or websites, contains no third-party SDKs, and shows no advertising. Its App Store privacy label reads "Data Not Collected", and the app ships a privacy manifest declaring the same.

Your rights

Because we hold no data about you, there is nothing for us to export, correct or delete. You control everything directly on your device. If you have a question about any of this, write to us.

Changes

If this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it, and a meaningful change will be noted in the app's release notes.