Doomroll Terms of Use
Effective 6 August 2026
These terms are the agreement between you and Aleksandr Saliukov of Vienna, Austria ("we", "us") about your use of Doomroll, the iPhone app published on the App Store as "Doomroll: Exercise to Scroll". By downloading or using Doomroll, you accept them. If you do not accept them, do not use the app.
We have written them in plain language on purpose. Where a sentence gives you a right or takes one away, it says so directly.
What Doomroll is
Doomroll locks the apps you choose and gives screen time back for exercise you actually do. Each camera-verified rep, and each verified second of a hold, earns screen time at a rate you choose in the app's settings; by default ten push-ups buy fifteen minutes. When your balance reaches zero, your chosen apps lock again.
Rep counting is deliberately strict, and it is not perfect. It runs entirely on your iPhone using Apple's body-pose framework, and it depends on your camera angle, your lighting, and how completely you perform each rep. A rep that you feel you earned may not count. That is a limitation of the product, not a defect we can promise to remove.
What Doomroll is not
- It is not a security product. Anyone who can unlock your iPhone can turn off protection in Settings or delete the app, and every lock Doomroll applied disappears with it. It is a commitment device, not a cage.
- It is not a parental control. Doomroll asks for Screen Time access for individual use only — restricting your own device. It cannot manage anyone else's phone.
- It is not medical, health, or fitness advice, and it is not a substitute for a coach, a physician, or a therapist.
Health and safety
Read this part. Doomroll asks you to exercise, sometimes when you are impatient to get back into an app. That is a combination worth being careful with.
- Talk to a doctor before starting any exercise programme, especially if you are pregnant, recovering from injury or surgery, or have a heart, joint, blood-pressure, or back condition.
- Exercise at a level that suits you. Stop immediately if you feel pain, dizziness, shortness of breath, or anything that does not feel right.
- Warm up, use good form, and give yourself room. Do not prop your phone somewhere it can fall on you.
- Never use Doomroll while driving, cycling, or doing anything else that needs your attention.
- The minute counter is not a training plan. Do not push past your limits to buy screen time — the app will still be there tomorrow.
You exercise at your own risk. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for injury arising from exercise you choose to do.
Your subscription
Doomroll requires an active membership. $49.99 per year or $7.99 per week, or the equivalent in your local currency. Some offers open with a 3-day free trial. The price, the billing period, and any trial are always shown on the subscription screen before you confirm.
- Payment is charged to your Apple Account when you confirm the purchase.
- The subscription renews automatically at the same price and period unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the current period ends.
- Cancel any time in iOS Settings → your name → Subscriptions, or in the app under Settings → Manage subscription. Cancelling stops future renewals; you keep access until the paid period runs out.
- If a free trial is included and you do not cancel before it ends, it rolls into a paid subscription automatically. Cancelling during the trial ends it with nothing charged; any unused part of a trial is forfeited if you buy a subscription earlier.
- Refunds are handled by Apple, not by us. We cannot issue or refuse them. Request one at https://reportaproblem.apple.com. Depending on where you live, you may also have a statutory right of withdrawal, which Apple administers as the seller.
- Prices are set per storefront and may change. We will not change the price of a running subscription without the notice and consent Apple requires.
- If your subscription lapses, shielding stops. Doomroll will never hold your phone hostage over a lapsed payment.
Purchases are made from Apple, and Apple's Media Services Terms govern the transaction itself.
Your licence
Your right to use Doomroll is the licence granted by Apple's Licensed Application End User Licence Agreement (the "Standard EULA"), which applies to this app in full and is incorporated into these terms. In short: a personal, non-transferable licence to use the app on Apple devices you own or control, and no right to copy, resell, rent, reverse-engineer, or redistribute it.
Where the Standard EULA and these terms disagree, these terms govern the app-specific points — health, exercise, Screen Time, and the subscription — and the Standard EULA governs the licence.
Apple is not a party to these terms, is not responsible for the app, and its only obligation regarding your purchase is the refund handling described above. Apple and its subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of these terms and may enforce them against you.
How you may use it
Use Doomroll for yourself, lawfully. Do not:
- use it to restrict, monitor, or coerce anyone else's device;
- try to break, script, or spoof the rep counter in order to obtain screen time you did not earn — the counting rules exist because beating them defeats the only thing the app is for;
- reverse-engineer, decompile, or tamper with the app or its data, except to the extent the law expressly permits despite this restriction;
- use the app in a way that breaks the law or Apple's App Store terms.
Screen Time, and what we cannot promise
Doomroll drives Apple's Screen Time frameworks. Those frameworks are Apple's, they change with iOS, and they behave the way iOS decides.
- iOS reports blocked-app usage in batches rather than continuously, so your balance can lag and then catch up. The app is designed to resolve ambiguity in your favour rather than over-charge you.
- iOS does not permit a lock screen to launch an app, which is why Unlock posts a notification instead of opening the camera directly.
- Revoking Screen Time or camera permission, or restarting your device, can interrupt shielding until you open the app again.
We do not promise that the app will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that it will block every app in every situation. We do promise not to pretend otherwise.
Changes, and ending the agreement
We may update the app, change or remove features, and update these terms. If a change to these terms is material, we will move the effective date and note it in the app's release notes. Continuing to use Doomroll after that means you accept the new version. The current version always lives at https://soloranez21.github.io/cleanpush-app/terms/.
You can end this agreement at any time by cancelling your subscription and deleting the app. We may suspend or end your access if you materially break these terms — in practice, if you attack the app or use it to harm someone else.
Disclaimers and liability
Doomroll is provided "as is" and "as available". To the fullest extent the law allows, we exclude implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost data, lost time, or lost earnings. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the amount you paid for Doomroll in the twelve months before the claim.
Nothing in these terms limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited.
Which law applies
These terms are governed by the laws of Austria, without affecting any mandatory consumer-protection rights you have in your country of residence. Apple's Media Services Terms and the Standard EULA govern the purchase itself.
If any part of these terms turns out to be unenforceable, the rest stays in force.
Contact
Questions about these terms, or anything else: support@glaw.app
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