Understanding Privacy in the Heart Rate App
We, including our affiliates and subsidiaries (“Heart Rate App,” “we,” or “us”), are committed to protecting your personal data. This Privacy Policy governs the use of our website, downloadable software, mobile applications, and other services (collectively referred to as the “Heart Rate App Service”). It explains how we collect, use, share, and protect personal data, as well as your rights regarding access, use, and correction. Any terms not defined here have the same meaning as in our Terms of Use.
If you have questions or concerns regarding this Policy, please contact us.
Our Privacy Policy may be updated. We will inform you of changes by indicating the date of the last update and, in case of significant changes, by email or website notification. We recommend reviewing this Policy regularly to stay informed about our latest privacy practices.
“Personal data” refers to identifiable information such as your name, phone number, email address, and other non-public data associated with these details. Aggregated data that reflects general usage trends within the Heart Rate App is not considered personal data and is not subject to this Policy.
Registration and profile information:
Parents may need to provide additional details to verify parental consent if a child account is added.
If you register via social media (e.g., Facebook), we receive information—based on your privacy settings—such as profile picture, username, ID, age group, language, and country.
We collect data from messages exchanged between family members via our service.
Sensitive personal data (e.g., racial or ethnic origin, religious beliefs, health information) is collected only when voluntarily provided or required by law. Users should share such information only if they explicitly consent to its storage and processing.
The Heart Rate App allows parents to monitor the location of their children. Users under 13 require verified parental consent, and their data is shared with family members. We do not use children’s personal data for marketing purposes and do not permit third-party advertising.
If you have concerns about a child account or unauthorized data collection, please contact us.
The Heart Rate App and its partners use technologies such as cookies, web beacons, and log files to collect technical data, including:
This data helps us:
We use collected information to:
We may use third-party analytics tools such as Firebase to analyze traffic and user behavior. Collected data may include visited pages, interactions, and device information to optimize our service. Anonymous, aggregated statistics may be used for reporting and insights.
We may work with advertising networks and social platforms (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, Google) to deliver relevant ads based on your app activity. These partners may collect data such as hashed emails, device IDs, or browsing behavior to provide targeted advertising across platforms.
User-generated content (e.g., app store reviews) may be publicly visible. Third-party providers assisting in delivering the Heart Rate App have limited access to user data—solely to improve the services.
Personal data may be disclosed without consent if:
Outside of these cases, we do not sell personal data and take measures to protect users’ email addresses.
We implement industry-standard security practices to protect personal and location data. Location data transmission is encrypted. However, no security system is completely infallible. In case of a data breach, we will take appropriate steps to investigate and notify affected users.
Users should safeguard their accounts by keeping their passwords confidential.
Personal data is retained only as long as necessary for the purposes stated, unless longer retention is required by law (e.g., tax or regulatory reasons). After this period, data is deleted or anonymized.
Backup archives are securely stored until deletion is possible. For data processed on behalf of third parties, retention follows contractual and legal requirements.
Updating or deactivating accounts:
Data access requests:
Right to object to data processing:
Users may object to the processing of personal data for personal reasons. An objection may be denied only when overriding legitimate grounds exist (e.g., legal claims). Requests are subject to identity verification.
Right to data portability:
Users may request structured, machine-readable copies of their data and have it transferred to another service, provided the processing is based on consent or contract and is automated.
For privacy inquiries or concerns, please contact us at:
Email: team@funkcijait.com