Privacy Policy
The privacy page explains what stays in the browser, how shareable links behave, and where third-party measurement or advertising scripts may apply.
It is written as a dedicated policy page so data handling does not have to be explained indirectly inside each product page.
What this policy helps you understand
- Which timer, alarm, and planner settings are stored locally on the device.
- How analytics and advertising are separated from core tool behavior.
- What to review before using share links or relying on repeated routines in the browser.
Why privacy matters for this product
- Many core tools are meant to work without a user account.
- Browser-side storage is part of the product experience, not just a technical detail.
- Visitors need a clear explanation of which signals remain local and which can reach third-party services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Alarmday require an account to save settings?
No. Many everyday preferences and tool states are designed to remain in the browser rather than in a site account.
Why are analytics and advertising mentioned separately from the tools?
Because visitors should be able to distinguish between core product behavior and third-party measurement or ad services.