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Effective Date: 18 May 2026
Developer: Mammoth Studio
Contact: [email protected]
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Pomidor is a focus timer app (iOS) built around the Pomodoro Technique. We designed it with privacy in mind: no account, no login, no sign-up. You never need to provide your name, email address, or any personal identifier to use the app.
This policy explains what data Pomidor handles, how it is stored, and your rights as a user.
Pomidor does not collect personal information. There is no registration, no profile, and no identifier tied to you as an individual.
The table below summarises every category of data the app touches:
| Data category | Collected? | Where it lives |
|---|---|---|
| Name, email, phone, or any personal identifier | No | — |
| Timer settings (focus/break durations, rounds) | Yes — locally only | On-device (Core Data) |
| Completed-session history | Yes — locally only | On-device (Core Data) |
| Anonymous usage analytics (app launches, sessions started/completed) | Yes — anonymous | Aggregated, not linked to any identity |
| Precise location | No | — |
| Contacts or address book | No | — |
| Health or fitness data | No | — |
| Camera or microphone | No | — |
| Payment information | No (handled entirely by Apple) | — |
Your timer settings and session history are stored exclusively on your device using Apple's Core Data framework. This data:
If you use iCloud Backup, your device backup may include this on-device data as part of Apple's standard backup process. That backup is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy, not ours.
Pomidor collects anonymous, aggregated usage and diagnostic data to help us understand how the app is used and to improve it. Examples of events recorded include: