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Privacy Notice

Last updated: 12 June 2026

Dilate is built to do its job — a camera-based eye exercise — while collecting as little about you as possible. This notice explains what the app does and does not do with your data.

Camera

Dilate uses your device camera to display a live view with the focus exercise layered over it. The camera feed is processed on your device, in real time, only while the app is open. Dilate does not record, save, screenshot, transmit, or otherwise store the camera feed or any photos or video. Nothing from the camera ever leaves your device.

Analytics & tracking

There are no third-party analytics SDKs, advertising trackers, or telemetry in Dilate. We do not build a profile of you and do not sell or share personal data.

Subscriptions

Dilate PRO is an optional subscription. Purchases are processed by the app stores (Apple App Store / Google Play) and managed through RevenueCat, which handles purchase and entitlement state. RevenueCat receives a pseudonymous app-user identifier and purchase information needed to manage your subscription; it does not receive your camera data. Payment details are handled by the app store, not by Dilate. See Apple's and Google's privacy policies for how they process purchases.

Permissions

Dilate requests camera access, used solely for the exercise as described above. You can revoke it any time in your device settings; the app will then show a prompt to re-enable it.

Children

Dilate is not directed to children under 13 and does not knowingly collect their personal information.

Contact

Questions about privacy: ari@thirteendelta.com.

This notice describes the app's current behavior in good faith. It is a starting template and should be reviewed by qualified counsel before relying on it for app-store or regulatory compliance (e.g. Apple App Privacy, Google Data Safety, GDPR/CCPA).