Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 3, 2026
Blare is published by Eunoia, an independent developer who cares about privacy. The short version: we don't have a server, we don't have an account system, we don't track you, and we don't sell anything about you. This page explains exactly what data the app touches and why.
In Apple's App Store privacy taxonomy, Blare reports "Data Not Collected."
1. Information we collect
None that leaves your device. Blare has no user accounts, no analytics SDKs, no advertising identifiers, and no third-party tracking. The app does not transmit your alarms, schedules, sound choices, or challenge results to us or anyone else.
2. Information stored on your device
To make the app work, Blare stores the following locally on your iPhone:
- Your alarms and settings — times, days, selected sound, challenge type and difficulty, snooze preference. Stored in Apple's on-device SwiftData store.
- Custom sounds you import — audio files you choose from the Files app are copied into the Blare sandbox so they're available when the alarm rings. They never leave your device.
- Onboarding state — a single flag that remembers you've completed onboarding so we don't show it twice.
All of this data is removed if you delete the app.
3. System permissions Blare uses
- AlarmKit / Alarms & Timers — required so alarms can ring at the scheduled time, even when the phone is silenced or in a Focus mode. Granted via the standard iOS prompt.
- Files (when you import a sound) — Blare uses the system file picker. We only see the specific file you choose; we never browse your Files library.
Blare does not request location, contacts, microphone, camera, health data, photos, or any other permission.
4. Subscriptions and payment
Blare Pro is sold as an in-app subscription processed by Apple through StoreKit 2 and (for entitlement management) RevenueCat. Apple handles all payment information. Blare never sees your credit card number, billing address, or Apple ID. RevenueCat receives an anonymous app-generated user identifier solely to confirm whether your subscription is active. See Apple's Privacy Policy and RevenueCat's Privacy Policy for details on how each handles purchase data.
5. Analytics and tracking
Blare contains no third-party analytics, no advertising SDKs, no fingerprinting, and no cross-app tracking. App Tracking Transparency is not requested because we do not track you across apps or websites.
6. Data sales and disclosures
We do not sell your personal information. We do not share, rent, lease, or otherwise disclose personal information to third parties for marketing, advertising, or analytics purposes. We have no personal information to share or sell. This applies under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), and equivalent frameworks worldwide.
7. Your rights (GDPR, CCPA, and elsewhere)
Residents of the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, California, and other jurisdictions have legal rights regarding their personal data — typically including the right to access, correct, delete, port, restrict, or object to the processing of their data, and the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of prior processing.
Because Blare does not collect personal data, there is nothing stored on our end to access, correct, or delete. You can remove all locally stored Blare data by deleting the app from your device. To cancel a subscription, go to Settings → your name → Subscriptions on your iPhone. To exercise any other rights or ask a question, email support@eunoia.so and we'll respond within 30 days.
8. Children's privacy
Blare is rated 4+ and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children under 13. Because the app collects no personal information at all, this protection is structural, not policy-based. Blare complies with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the GDPR's provisions on the data of minors by virtue of collecting no data at all.
9. Data security
Your alarms and sound files live in Blare's iOS app sandbox, which is encrypted at rest by iOS when your device passcode is set. We have no servers, so there is no central database that could be breached.
10. International users
Blare is sold worldwide via the Apple App Store. Because no personal data leaves your device, there are no cross-border transfers of personal data to consider. If you are accessing Blare from outside the United States, your alarms and sound files remain on your local device under the protections of your own jurisdiction's law.
11. Changes to this policy
If this policy changes in any material way, we will update the date at the top of this page and surface a notice in-app on next launch. Your continued use of Blare after a change constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
12. Contact
Questions, concerns, or privacy requests: support@eunoia.so. The data controller for purposes of GDPR is Eunoia, the publisher of Blare.