Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 16, 2026
Rec Rush is built to know as little about you as possible. There are no accounts, no sign-ups, and no advertising. This page describes everything the app collects and why.
What we collect
- An anonymous device identifier. When you first open the app, Firebase Authentication assigns your device a random anonymous ID. It isn't linked to your name, email, or any account, and it exists so your watches belong to your device.
- A push notification token. Required to deliver alerts to your phone. It's stored with your anonymous ID and your selected city.
- Your watches. The programs you choose to watch (program name, schedule, status) are stored so our server can check them and alert you.
- Anonymous usage counters. We count aggregate events — watches created, alerts sent — with no per-user tracking, no advertising identifiers, and no third-party analytics SDKs.
What we never collect
- No children's information. No child profiles, names, or birthdates — the app doesn't ask, and has nowhere to put them.
- No city account credentials. Registration always happens by you, on the official city website. Your city login never touches Rec Rush.
- No contacts, location, photos, or browsing history.
Where data lives
Data is stored with Google Firebase in the northamerica (Toronto/Montréal) region, so it stays in Canada. Push notifications are delivered through Apple's and Google's standard notification services.
Deleting your data
Deleting the app removes its data from your device. To have your server-side data (anonymous ID, push token, watches) deleted, email [email protected] and we'll remove it promptly.
Contact form on this site
If you use the contact form on recrush.app, the name, email, and message you submit are delivered to us via Netlify Forms and used only to reply to you.
Changes
If this policy changes, the update will be posted here with a new date. Questions: [email protected]