On-device data
World-clock locations, alarms, timers, stopwatch state, ringtones, and widget settings
App privacy policy
Effective July 12, 2026.
Summary
Clock data stays on the device and avoids network account sign-in. The app does not request Android's Internet permission or send usage data to Fossify.
World-clock locations, alarms, timers, stopwatch state, ringtones, and widget settings
Exact-alarm, wake, vibration, notification, and restart access
Clock data stays on the device unless Android includes it in a device backup.
This policy describes how Fossify Clock handles information used by its features. Fossify does not provide an account or cloud service for this app.
The app reads or creates the following information only as needed for its features:
Android access depends on the feature, Android version, and choices made in system settings. Relevant access includes:
Permissions can be reviewed or revoked in Android settings. Some features will stop working when their permission is unavailable.
Fossify Clock does not request Android's Internet permission. It contains no advertising and does not track users. The app does not send app data, usage records, or identifiers to Fossify. It does not send data to third parties for advertising, analytics, or tracking.
Clock data stays on the device unless Android includes it in a device backup.
Android, app stores, backup and device-transfer services, and any external app or provider you choose to use operate under their own terms and privacy policies.
App settings and local records remain on the device until they are changed or deleted in the app, cleared through Android settings, or removed by uninstalling the app. Files or records managed through Android system providers follow those providers' storage, deletion, and backup settings.
The app does not send diagnostic or usage logs to Fossify. If you report a problem, you decide what text, screenshots, recordings, or log files to share. Public issue reports are visible to anyone; contact Fossify by email before sharing private information.
The app runs within Android's application and permission model. Its source code is public for review. Keep Android and the app up to date.
Material changes will be published on this page with a new effective date. Questions about this policy can be sent to hello@fossify.org.