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WatchCheck: Wear OS Tester Privacy Policy

Last Updated: July 8, 2026

Quick Summary

A standalone Wear OS tester that shows display, touch, rotary, haptics, sensor availability, permissions, battery, connectivity, and basic device information locally on the watch. Reports leave the app only when the user copies or shares them.

App-Specific Details

Specific data handling practices for WatchCheck: Wear OS Tester.

  • Shows basic device and environment information locally on the watch for tester and reporting purposes.
  • Does not require an account, internet connection, ads, analytics SDK, billing, or a developer backend.
  • Uses vibration only after direct user taps in the haptics check and network-state access only to display local connectivity status.
  • Checks sensor availability only and does not start background sensor measurement streams in the planned MVP.
  • A plain-text report leaves the app only when the user explicitly copies or shares it through the system clipboard or share sheet.
  • Local app data is removed when you clear app storage or uninstall the app.

Detailed Official Policy

Full technical and legal disclosure for WatchCheck: Wear OS Tester.

# WatchCheck Privacy Policy Last updated: July 8, 2026 WatchCheck is a free, standalone Wear OS utility for testing whether a watch app environment feels usable and healthy. ## Summary WatchCheck displays device and environment information locally on the watch. It does not require a phone companion, account, developer backend, ads, analytics SDK, billing, or internet connection. ## Data shown locally WatchCheck may display the following information locally: - Display shape, screen size, density, font scale, and screen class. - Touch and rotary input test results created during the current test session. - Haptic capability and direct-tap vibration test results. - Sensor availability, such as whether common watch sensors are present. - Basic device information such as manufacturer, model, Android version, app version, battery status, connectivity status, and screen details. This information is used only to help the user understand the current watch environment. ## Reports WatchCheck may generate a plain-text device report for bug threads or support discussions. The report leaves the app only when the user explicitly copies it or shares it through the Android system share sheet. WatchCheck does not automatically transmit reports to the developer. ## Permissions and platform capabilities WatchCheck may use normal Android capabilities for vibration and network-state display: - VIBRATE for haptic tests after direct user taps. - ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE for showing local connectivity status. The planned MVP does not request location, microphone, camera, contacts, calendar, files/photos, health/body sensors, advertising ID, or billing permissions. ## Background behavior WatchCheck is not designed to run background services, wake locks, polling, or background sensor listeners. Sensor availability checks do not measure or stream sensor values. ## Data deletion You can delete local WatchCheck app data by clearing app storage in Wear OS settings or uninstalling the app. Because WatchCheck has no account system or developer backend, there is no server-side WatchCheck account data to delete. ## Safety note WatchCheck is a tester and reporter. It is not a benchmark, cleaner, optimizer, security scanner, health tool, medical tool, or certified diagnostic product. ## Contact For privacy questions or support, contact Quazmoz@vivaldi.net.

General Privacy Terms

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