ResetLoop

Privacy notice

Effective: April 2026 · For the App Store build of ResetLoop

  1. Plain-language intent

    This notice explains how privacy works for ResetLoop in everyday terms. It sits alongside Apple’s system disclosures and the App Privacy labels shown on the App Store listing for this app.

  2. Collection & analytics

    Per the current App Store App Privacy summary, the developer indicates that no data is collected from the app for the categories Apple displays there. If that label changes after an update, the listing on the App Store is the reference.

    ResetLoop is not described as using third-party analytics SDKs, ad identifiers, or mandatory sign-in for the core daily reset experience.

  3. Your reset content

    Loose ends you capture, decisions you make during a session (for example: move to tomorrow, archive, snooze), summaries, and history entries are part of your in-app activity. They are meant to stay under your control on the device and in whatever backups or sync Apple provides for your account and device—you choose those in system settings.

  4. Apple & the App Store

    When you download, update, or purchase, Apple processes related information as described in Apple’s own privacy materials. That processing is separate from this notice.

    • App Store, Apple ID, Family Sharing, Screen Time, and iCloud behavior follow Apple’s policies.
  5. Age rating

    ResetLoop is rated 4+ on the App Store. Guardians can use Apple’s parental and Screen Time tools to manage installs and usage.

  6. Updates to this notice

    The Effective date above will change when this page is revised. If the app’s behavior or App Privacy label changes, rely on the current App Store listing as the authoritative summary.

  7. Getting help

    For product-specific privacy questions, use the support or contact options Apple provides on this app’s App Store page (for example App Support or report flows tied to the listing).

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