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Privacy Policy

Effective date: June 18, 2026

Cuewell (“Cuewell,” “we,” “us”) is made by Selerim. This policy explains what Cuewell does and doesn't collect.

The short version

Cuewell is built to keep your data on your device. We don't run servers that collect your personal information, we don't show ads, and we don't sell your data.

What stays on your device

  • The apps you choose to lock, your time limits, and your unlock settings are stored on your device (and your private app group/iCloud) — not on our servers.
  • Cuewell uses Apple's Screen Time (Family Controls) to apply your locks. This is processed on your device; we do not receive or store your Screen Time data.
  • Any name or age you enter during onboarding is optional and stays on your device.

Purchases

Subscriptions are processed by Apple. We use RevenueCat to manage subscription status so we can unlock Pro features. RevenueCat receives a purchase identifier and subscription status — not your name or payment details (Apple handles payment). See RevenueCat's privacy policy at revenuecat.com/privacy.

Network requests

  • The “Read Something” exercise fetches a random article summary from Wikipedia over a secure connection. This request contains no personal information about you.
  • The app may look up public App Store information to show the correct app name and icon. These requests contain no personal information.

Analytics & tracking

Cuewell does not include third-party advertising or tracking SDKs.

Children

Cuewell is not directed to children under 13. Any age you provide is optional and used only on your device to keep the experience age-appropriate.

Your choices

Because your data lives on your device, deleting the app removes it. You can manage or cancel your subscription anytime in the App Store.

Changes

We may update this policy and will post changes here with a new effective date.

Contact

Questions? Email admin@selerim.com.

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