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Doomroll Privacy Policy

Effective 6 August 2026

Doomroll is made by Aleksandr Saliukov (Vienna, Austria), who is the data controller for the little information the app does hand off. This policy explains what Doomroll does with your information. It is short because Doomroll collects very little.

The short version

Doomroll has no account, no login, and no servers of its own. Your push-up history, your credit balance, and your app selections are stored only on your iPhone. Camera images are analyzed in memory as they arrive and are never saved or transmitted. The only company that receives any data from the app is Superwall, which runs our subscription screen — it receives your purchase state and the handful of setup answers listed below, and nothing else.

We do not sell your data. We do not share it with advertisers. There is no analytics SDK and no tracking, in the App Tracking Transparency sense or any other.

The camera

Doomroll counts your reps using the front camera and Apple's on-device Vision body-pose framework.

The camera is used only while an exercise screen is open, and iOS shows its camera indicator the whole time. You grant camera access with the standard iOS prompt and can revoke it at any time in Settings → Doomroll.

Screen Time and your app selections

Doomroll uses Apple's Screen Time frameworks — Family Controls, Managed Settings, and Device Activity — to shield the apps you choose.

None of this data leaves your iPhone.

What you tell us during setup

To personalize the experience, setup asks for a first name (optional), what you want out of it, an age range, a rough estimate of your daily phone hours and how many you would rather spend, what usually triggers your scrolling, what you have already tried, and what you would do with the time you get back.

These answers are stored on your device and used to write the on-screen copy back to you — for example, so the lock screen can address you by name. A copy of them is also passed to Superwall so the subscription screen can speak the same way; see Purchases and Superwall below for exactly which values and what Superwall does with them.

You can skip the name. Every screen in the app is written to read correctly without it, and if you skip it, no name is sent anywhere.

Notifications

Doomroll sends exactly one kind of notification: when you tap Unlock on a blocked app, it posts a banner so you can tap through to the camera. Because iOS does not allow a lock screen to launch an app directly, this banner is the handoff.

It is a local notification, created on your device. There is no push server, so no device token or identifier is sent anywhere for this. You can decline the permission and everything else still works; you will just have to open Doomroll yourself.

Purchases and Superwall

Doomroll requires a subscription. Payment is handled entirely by Apple through your Apple Account — we never see or receive your payment details.

We use Superwall to present the subscription screen and to determine whether your membership is active. In connection with that, Superwall receives information about the device and app, your interactions with the subscription screen, and your purchase and subscription state. In its privacy manifest, Superwall declares that it collects purchase history, that this data is not linked to your identity, that it is not used for tracking, and that it is used for app functionality.

Doomroll sends Superwall no analytics events of its own — the SDK is configured to record only its own subscription events.

What we pass to Superwall

So the subscription screen can talk to you rather than at you, Doomroll passes Superwall a small set of your setup answers:

That is the complete list. These values are held by Superwall against an anonymous identifier generated by the app: no email address, no Apple ID, no name beyond the first name you chose to type, and nothing that identifies your device to us. They are used to select and personalize which subscription screen you see. They are not used for advertising, and not used for tracking across apps or websites.

If you skip the name during setup, no name is sent.

What we do not do

Keeping and deleting your data

Your Doomroll data lives on your iPhone, in the app's own storage and in its App Group container. It stays until you remove it.

To erase everything Doomroll stores: delete the app. That removes your credit balance, rep history, app selections, and setup answers. Deleting the app also stops all shielding.

We hold no copy of this data and have no account tied to you, so there is nothing on our side to export or delete. For the setup answers held by Superwall and for purchase records, write to support@glaw.app and we will pass the request on, or contact Superwall and Apple directly using the links above.

Your rights

Depending on where you live — including under the GDPR and the CCPA — you may have the right to access your personal data, correct it, delete it, export it, object to or restrict its processing, and withdraw consent. Almost everything Doomroll knows about you is stored locally, so you can exercise these rights immediately by using the app or deleting it. For the values held by Superwall, or for data held by Apple, use the contacts above; we will help if you write to us.

You also have the right to complain to your local data protection authority.

If you have a question about this policy or believe something here is inaccurate, write to support@glaw.app and we will answer.

Children

Doomroll is intended for adults choosing to restrict their own device use. It is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect information from them.

Security

Data stays on your device and is protected by iOS's own app sandbox and file protection. Because nothing is transmitted to us, there is no Doomroll database that could be breached.

Changes to this policy

If Doomroll's handling of data changes, we will update this page and move the effective date. Material changes will also be noted in the app's release notes. This page is always current at https://soloranez21.github.io/cleanpush-app/privacy/.

Contact

Questions about privacy: support@glaw.app

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