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Privacy Policy

Last updated: March 2026

Our Promise: Falahuk is built on the Islamic principle of Amanah (trustworthiness). We don't collect, store, or transmit your personal data. Your privacy is not just a policy—it's our foundation.

1. Data Collection

We collect absolutely nothing. Falahuk operates entirely on your device without any servers, cloud storage, or data collection mechanisms.

What this means:

2. Data Storage

All your data is stored locally on your device using Android's secure storage mechanisms. This includes:

This data never leaves your device and is accessible only by the Falahuk application on your phone.

3. Permissions

Falahuk requests minimal permissions necessary for core functionality:

Location Permission (Optional)

Used only to calculate accurate prayer times for your current location. This data is processed locally on your device and is never transmitted to any server.

Notification Permission

Used to send prayer time reminders and task notifications. All notification logic runs locally on your device.

Storage Permission

Used only to save your app data locally on your device.

4. Third-Party Services

We use no third-party services. Falahuk does not integrate with:

5. Data Security

Your data is protected by:

6. Children's Privacy

Falahuk is suitable for users of all ages. Since we don't collect any personal information, our app is inherently compliant with children's privacy protection laws.

7. International Data Transfers

Since no data is collected or transmitted, there are no international data transfers. Your data remains on your device regardless of your location.

8. Changes to This Policy

While our fundamental commitment to privacy will never change, we may update this policy to reflect changes in our app functionality or legal requirements. Any changes will be posted here with an updated date.

9. Contact Us

If you have any questions about this privacy policy or our privacy practices, please contact us:

Islamic Privacy Principles: This privacy policy is designed in accordance with Islamic principles of protecting personal dignity and the right to privacy. We believe that what happens between you and Allah is sacred, and technology should respect that boundary.