Privacy
Last updated: 2026-05-22
What Wake reads
Wake requests read-only access to five fields in Apple Health (HealthKit):
- Sleep analysis (sleep stages, time in bed, awakenings)
- Heart rate
- Heart rate variability (SDNN)
- Resting heart rate
Wake does not request write access. Wake does not record audio, request the microphone, or access your camera, contacts, calendars, reminders, motion data, or location.
Where your data lives
Every read happens on your iPhone. The two-sentence explanation generated each morning is produced locally by Apple Intelligence (FoundationModels). Wake's 30-day baseline is computed and stored locally in SwiftData. Nothing leaves your device.
You can verify this for yourself with a network proxy like Charles or Proxyman. During a complete morning read, Wake makes zero outbound network requests outside of StoreKit (Apple's own purchase API).
Third-party services
Wake does not use any third-party analytics SDK. No Firebase, no Amplitude, no Mixpanel, no Sentry, no AppsFlyer, no advertising IDs. Wake uses Apple's StoreKit 2 for purchases and OSLog for first-party diagnostics; neither sends data to any third party.
What Apple sees
Purchases route through Apple's App Store as required by the platform. Subscription and lifetime IAP transactions are visible to Apple under their own privacy policy; Wake does not see your Apple ID or payment details.
Data retention
If you delete Wake, the locally stored 30-day baseline, generated explanations, and settings are removed from your device with the app. There is no remote store; nothing to delete elsewhere.
Children's privacy
Wake is rated 4+ but is not designed for or marketed to children under 13. Wake does not knowingly collect data from any user.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the new version replaces this one at the same URL. The "Last updated" date above will change.
Contact
Hadger (ИП ШМИГИРИЛОВ, Kazakhstan). Support: hadger.support@gmail.com.