In response to Apple’s iPhone update, iOS 14.5 App Tracking Transparency requirement the iTimekeep mobile app has been updated to provide users the choice: Allow users and their data to be tracked within the mobile app or to Not be tracked. Your users will only see this request once when they first open the application after the update.
Our Request
In our ongoing effort to provide a peerless user experience, we would request that you encourage your users to allow for iTimekeep to track how they use iTimekeep. This information is only ever used to improve the timekeeping experience and empower your users to be better timekeepers through a simple, easy to use application.
At the end of the day, your users decide if they want to be tracked or not.
What does iTimekeep track?
If you have visited our App store page lately you will have noticed that iTimekeep outlines the categories of data tracked inside the mobile app:
Note: Descriptions derived from Apple’s App privacy details page.
Identifiers | |
User ID | Such as screen name, handle, account ID, assigned user ID, customer number, or other user- or account-level ID that can be used to identify a particular user or account |
Device ID | Such as the device’s advertising identifier, or other device-level ID |
Usage Data | |
Product Interaction | Such as app launches, taps, clicks, scrolling information, music listening data, video views, saved place in a game, video, or song, or other information about how the user interacts with the app |
Other Usage Data | Any other data about user activity in the app |
Diagnostics | |
Crash Data | Such as crash logs |
Performance Data | Such as launch time, hang rate, or energy use |
Other Diagnostic Data | Any other data collected for the purposes of measuring technical diagnostics related to the app |
How does iTimekeep use this data?
iTimekeep only uses this data to provide personalized engagement and collect diagnostics information to improve the user experience.