Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 28, 2026
Ringly is an alarm app for iPhone. This policy explains what information the app and website handle, how it is used, and the limits of the current product.
Information Ringly Handles
- Alarm settings, wake profiles, challenge choices, sounds, wallpapers, app appearance, language, widgets, and other app preferences you configure.
- Permission and readiness states needed to explain whether AlarmKit access, optional notifications, camera, motion, photos, or other optional system access is available.
- Premium entitlement state, such as whether the App Store reports Monthly, Yearly, Lifetime, or no active Ringly purchase.
- First-party product analytics events about core app flows, such as app opens, onboarding completion, coarse alarm readiness, mission category, paywall views, purchase flow results, and restore completion.
- Local diagnostics you choose to share with support, plus any email address and message content you send to us.
- Basic website request data handled by our hosting provider to deliver and secure this website.
Local Alarm Data
Ringly is designed to keep alarm setup and wake context on your device and in Apple-managed sync or backup services where applicable. Alarm names, schedules, challenge choices, wallpapers, world clocks, progress, and app preferences are stored locally in app storage and shared app containers used by Ringly widgets and system integrations. Some app data may sync through Apple iCloud key-value services when iCloud is available, and local app data may be included in Apple-managed device backups depending on your iOS settings. Ringly does not operate a separate account backend for this alarm data.
Permissions
Ringly asks for system permissions only when they support app features. Alarm access supports alarm delivery. Notifications are optional and may support local reminders or fallback behavior where available. Camera, motion, and photos access are used only for features that need them, such as scan/photo missions or custom wallpapers. You can change permissions in iOS Settings.
Premium Purchases
Ringly Premium purchases are processed by Apple through the App Store. Ringly receives purchase and entitlement status from StoreKit so the app can unlock Premium features or restore purchases. Ringly does not receive your full payment card number.
Analytics And Tracking
Ringly uses first-party product analytics at ringlyalarm.com to understand whether core flows are working, such as onboarding, alarm creation, coarse alarm readiness, mission category, paywall views, purchase results, and restore results. These analytics are used to improve the app and maintain release quality.
Ringly analytics do not include exact alarm times, alarm names, free-text labels, location, health or sleep raw data, camera images, audio, barcode or QR contents, advertising identifiers, device fingerprints, or personal account identity. Ringly does not include third-party advertising, attribution, analytics, crash-reporting, or engagement SDKs, and does not sell personal information.
Sharing
Ringly shares information only as needed to operate the app, process App Store purchases through Apple, run this website through its hosting provider, respond to support requests, comply with law, or protect the app and its users. We do not share alarm data with advertising networks.
Retention And Controls
You can delete alarms and app preferences inside Ringly, delete the app from your device, or change system permissions in iOS Settings. App Store purchase records are managed by Apple. If you contact support, we keep the support conversation only as long as needed to answer and maintain a reasonable support record.
Children
Ringly is not directed to children under 13. If you believe a child provided personal information to us through support, contact us and we will review the request.
Contact
For privacy, support, or legal questions, contact [email protected].