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Sleepy — Baby Sleep Sounds

Your Privacy Choices

Effective 14 July 2026 · Last updated 14 July 2026

Most privacy choices exist to switch something off. Sleepy has nothing to switch off: no tracking, no advertising, no analytics, no account, no data sold or shared. This page tells you what little data exists and how to get rid of it.

The full detail is in the privacy policy. This page is the short, practical version: what you can ask for, and how.

Opting out of tracking or sale of your data

There is nothing to opt out of, and this is not a technicality. Sleepy contains no advertising, analytics, attribution or tracking SDK of any kind. It never asks for App Tracking Transparency permission, because it does not track you across apps or websites. We do not sell or share personal information, including as those words are defined by the CCPA, so there is no "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" switch to offer you.

Deleting the data on your phone

Your sound choice, timer setting, and local usage totals are stored on your iPhone and are never sent to us. To erase all of it, delete the app: iOS removes its storage with it. There is no server copy for us to keep.

Your purchase record

If you have bought premium, one record exists outside your phone: an anonymous app user ID and your App Store receipt status, held by our payment processor RevenueCat so that "Restore purchases" works. It is not linked to your name, email, or Apple ID.

You can ask us to give you a copy of that record, correct it, or delete it. Email support@tidybit.org from the address you would like us to reply to, and include your App Store receipt or the transaction ID from Apple, since the record itself carries no name for us to search by. We will confirm within 30 days, and there is no charge.

Deleting the purchase record means we can no longer restore your premium purchase on a new device. It does not cancel a subscription: cancel that in Settings on your iPhone, under your name, then Subscriptions.

Authorised agents

If someone submits a request on your behalf, we will ask for reasonable proof that you authorised them before we act on it.

Complaints

If you are in the EU, the UK, or another region with a data-protection authority, you may complain to it. We would rather you wrote to us first, at support@tidybit.org, and let us fix it.

Contact

support@tidybit.org