Privacy Policy — Sleepy Clock

Last updated: 5 August 2026

Sleepy Clock is published by Froggy Eye Ltd (United Kingdom).
Contact: info@froggyeye.com

The short version

Sleepy Clock does not collect your data. There is no account, no sign-in, no analytics, no crash reporting, no advertising and no tracking of any kind. Your alarms, your phase times and your colour choices stay on your phone.

What the app stores, and where

Everything Sleepy Clock remembers is written to your device's own app storage and never leaves it:

We cannot see any of it. It is not uploaded anywhere, it is not shared with anyone, and it is not backed up to us. Deleting the app removes all of it.

Sleepy Clock excludes this data from Android cloud backup and from device-to-device transfer, so it does not travel to a new phone. If you move devices, set your phases again and use Restore purchase to bring Pro back.

Purchases

Sleepy Clock Pro is a one-time purchase. There is no subscription and nothing to cancel.

The purchase itself is handled entirely by Apple's App Store or Google Play — whichever store you installed the app from. They take the payment, and they tell the app one thing: whether this account owns the unlock. We never see your name, your email, your card, your billing address or your purchase history.

To make that possible the app includes the store's own billing library, and on Android that library brings Google's standard delivery components with it. When you buy or restore, those components connect to the store to complete the purchase, and the store may record its own diagnostics about that transaction. That processing is the store's, under Apple's or Google's privacy policy, not ours:

Apart from those store connections, Sleepy Clock makes no network requests of its own. The app checks with the store when it starts — so it knows whether Pro has been unlocked on this device and what the unlock costs in your currency — and again when you buy or restore. Everything else in the app works with no internet connection at all.

Notifications

Sleepy Clock asks permission to send notifications so your alarm can ring. The notifications are created on your device by your device. Nothing is sent to a server, and no push service is involved. If you decline, everything except the alarm still works.

Children

Sleepy Clock is designed to be used by families, including in a child's bedroom. Because it collects no personal information from anyone, it collects none from children. There are no ads, no social features, no user accounts and no content that can be shared. The only link that leaves the app is the one that opens this policy, from Settings and from the Pro screen.

Your rights

We hold no personal data about you, so there is nothing for us to look up, export, correct or erase on request. If you would like to confirm that, or ask anything else about this policy, write to info@froggyeye.com and we will reply.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, the updated version is published at this address and the date at the top is revised. Material changes will also be described in the app's store release notes.