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Last updated 18 August 2026
ENFOQ is a focus application. It notices the moment you open an application you chose to protect and puts one deliberate pause in front of it. Doing that needs a powerful permission on both platforms — Screen Time on iPhone and an accessibility service on Android — so this policy begins with what those permissions are not used for.
ENFOQ does not read the contents of your screen. It has no access to your messages, your passwords, your photos, your emails, your documents, your browsing history, or the contents of any web page or application you open.
This is a property of how the app is built, not a promise about how it is
used. On Android, ENFOQ's accessibility service is declared with
canRetrieveWindowContent="false" and
canPerformGestures="false", and it subscribes only to the event
that fires when a window comes to the front. The operating system therefore
never delivers screen content to it. On iPhone, Apple's Screen Time framework
hands ENFOQ opaque tokens rather than application identities: ENFOQ cannot
resolve which applications you selected even for its own use, and it never
receives anything about what happens inside them.
ENFOQ contains no advertising, no advertising identifier, no attribution or marketing SDK, and no analytics or crash-reporting service. It shows no ads and shares nothing with data brokers. It does not track you across other companies' apps or websites, and no App Tracking Transparency prompt is shown because there is nothing to ask for.
ENFOQ is operated by GAMC Unchained LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company (Wyoming State ID 2026-001942294), 1603 Capitol Ave Ste 415 #201426, Cheyenne, WY 82001, United States. For anything in this policy, write to support@enfoq.co.
| What | Why | Where it goes |
|---|---|---|
| Your email address | To create your account, sign you in, and let you reset your password | Supabase |
| Your language preference | So ENFOQ opens in the right language on every device you sign in on | Supabase |
| Your onboarding answers — which categories of distraction you chose, and which interruption style you picked | So your setup is restored rather than repeated on a new device | Supabase |
| Daily totals: minutes protected, pauses shown, pauses you heeded, minutes regained, and the number of applications you protect | To draw your Focus Calendar and streaks on any device you sign in on | Supabase |
| Your purchase and subscription status, and a customer identifier that is your ENFOQ account ID | To sell ENFOQ Focus, validate the receipt with Apple or Google, and restore your purchase on a new device | RevenueCat, and on to Apple or Google |
That is the complete list. The daily totals are counts, not a log: ENFOQ does not record when a pause happened, or which application caused it.
ENFOQ's reminders are scheduled and delivered entirely by your own device. There is no push service, no Firebase, no Apple Push Notification token, and no server that could send you anything. Reminder text is generic encouragement and deliberately carries no statistics, so nothing about your behaviour appears on a lock screen someone else can read. All three reminders are off until you turn them on, and ENFOQ asks for notification permission at the moment you turn one on — never at launch.
ENFOQ never handles a payment. The transaction happens inside Apple's or Google's own sheet, and ENFOQ never sees or stores a card number, a billing address, or any other payment detail. RevenueCat validates the receipt on our behalf and tells ENFOQ only whether your subscription is active.
| Company | What they do for ENFOQ |
|---|---|
| Supabase, Inc. | Hosts the database and the authentication service that holds your account |
| RevenueCat, Inc. | Validates purchase receipts and tracks subscription status |
| Apple Inc. / Google LLC | Process payments, and provide sign-in if you choose Apple or Google |
| Cloudflare, Inc. | Serves this website |
Each acts on our instructions for the purpose described. ENFOQ does not sell your personal information, and does not share it for cross-context behavioural advertising. Because these providers operate globally, your information may be processed in the United States and in other countries where they run infrastructure.
If you sign in with Apple or Google, ENFOQ receives your email address and a token proving you are who you say you are, and nothing else — no contacts, no calendar, no profile beyond that. If you use Apple's Hide My Email, ENFOQ receives the relay address and treats it exactly like any other email address; we never learn your real one.
Your account information and daily totals are kept until you delete your account. Deleting it removes your account record and, with it, your profile, your language and onboarding choices, your daily totals, and the copy of your subscription status — immediately and permanently.
Two things deliberately survive deletion, and it is worth being exact about them:
Neither retained record can be traced back to you once your account is deleted. RevenueCat, Apple and Google keep their own purchase records under their own policies; deleting your ENFOQ account does not delete those, and we cannot delete them on your behalf.
Depending on where you live, you may also have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict or object to processing, or to receive your data in a portable form, and to complain to your local data protection authority. Where the GDPR applies, our legal bases are performance of a contract (your account, sync and purchases), our legitimate interest in keeping records required for refunds and accounting, and your consent for device permissions you grant. Ask us at support@enfoq.co and we will respond within one month.
Everything ENFOQ sends travels over HTTPS. On the server, each account can read and write only its own rows; this is enforced by the database itself rather than by the app, so a modified copy of the app cannot reach anybody else's data. Subscription status is written only by our verified payment webhook and is read-only to the app, which is why an ENFOQ client cannot grant itself a subscription or claim a founding place.
No system is perfect. If we ever discover a breach affecting your personal information we will notify affected users and the relevant authorities as the law requires.
ENFOQ is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them. If you believe a child has created an account, write to support@enfoq.co and we will delete it.
If ENFOQ ever begins collecting something it does not collect today — an analytics service, crash reporting, or anything else — this page will be updated before that version of the app is released, and the date at the top will change. Material changes will also be announced in the app.
GAMC Unchained LLC · 1603 Capitol Ave Ste 415 #201426, Cheyenne, WY 82001, United States · support@enfoq.co