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Toilet Alarm requests camera access only so it can verify a toilet and stop an alarm. Camera frames are processed on device. They are not uploaded, shared, or stored by the app.
Last updated April 3, 2026
Toilet Alarm is designed to do its core alarm and toilet-verification work locally on your device. The current production build also includes TikTok App Events SDK for ad attribution, retargeting, and campaign measurement.
Toilet Alarm requests camera access only so it can verify a toilet and stop an alarm. Camera frames are processed on device. They are not uploaded, shared, or stored by the app.
The app requests notification permission so alarms can fire at the scheduled time. Notification scheduling happens locally on the device.
Alarm schedules, streak counts, and app preferences are stored locally on your device so the app can function. This data is not used to power the alarm or toilet-verification flow from a remote server.
The current production build includes TikTok App Events SDK. If you allow App Tracking Transparency permission, TikTok may receive identifiers and app event data for ad attribution, campaign measurement, audience building, and retargeting. Based on the current integration, those events can include installs, launches or retention, and subscription purchase events.
Toilet verification still runs on device. Camera frames are not uploaded or stored by the app, and no account is required to use Toilet Alarm.
For privacy questions, contact info@toiletalarm.com.