Privacy Policy
Last updated: April 10, 2026
Wake Up Ya Bish is an alarm clock app with optional calendar awareness and locally stored personalization. This policy explains what the app accesses, what stays on your device, and how to contact support.
What the app accesses
- Calendar access is optional and used only to show your next upcoming event on the alarm screen.
- Notification permission is optional and used to schedule local alarm notifications on your device.
- The iOS app may show a Google AdMob banner in the free tier. When ads are enabled, Google may process device and ad-related data to serve, measure, and limit fraud around those ads.
Data storage
Alarm settings, selected sounds, and progress data are stored locally on your device. The iOS app does not require account creation to function.
Advertising and data sharing
The iOS app does not sell your personal data. If you choose to enable calendar access, event information is read from the device calendar APIs so the app can show your next event.
The free iOS app includes Google AdMob banner advertising. Based on Google’s iOS SDK privacy manifest, AdMob may process data such as device identifiers, coarse location, product interaction, advertising data, crash data, performance data, and other diagnostic data for advertising, fraud prevention, and analytics. You can review Google’s privacy terms at policies.google.com/privacy.
The app includes a built-in ad privacy options control so eligible users can review or update ad consent choices on-device. If you subscribe to Remove Ads, the app hides the banner ad placement on that device.
Website behavior
The web version of the product can optionally fetch a public iCal feed URL that you provide. That behavior is separate from the iOS app flow, which uses native device calendar access instead.
Contact
Questions about privacy can be sent through eb28.co/#contact.