Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 3, 2026

OneLimit ("we", "us", or "our") operates the OneLimit Parent and OneLimit Child mobile applications. This Privacy Policy explains what data we collect, how we use it, how we protect it, and your rights - including our commitment to children's privacy under COPPA, GDPR, and the UK Children's Code.

1. Who This Policy Applies To

OneLimit is designed for parents and guardians of children ages 7–16. The parent creates the account and manages all settings. The child app runs on the child's device to enforce screen time budgets set by the parent.

2. Children's Privacy (COPPA Compliance)

We take children's privacy extremely seriously. OneLimit is designed so that the parent provides all identifying information about their child - the child never enters personal information directly.

What we collect about children

DataWho provides itPurpose
First nameParent enters in parent appDisplay in parent dashboard
AgeParent enters in parent appAge-based budget suggestions
Avatar selectionParent enters in parent appVisual identification in the parent app
Profile photo (optional)Parent optionally adds in parent appVisual identification - stored on parent's device only, never uploaded
Screen time minutes per deviceCollected from child's deviceBudget enforcement
Device platform (iOS/PS5/Switch/Xbox/Windows)Detected during device linkingCross-device budget tracking

What we do NOT collect from children

Optional child profile photo

Parents can optionally set a photo for their child's profile - for example, a family photo that makes it easy to identify which child is which in the app. If you choose to set one:

This feature is entirely optional. Choosing a built-in avatar works just as well and involves no photos at all.

Parental consent

The parent's act of creating an account via Sign in with Apple (which verifies the account holder is an adult), adding a child profile, and installing the child app on the child's device constitutes verifiable parental consent for the data described above. Apple's identity verification ensures that only adults can create OneLimit accounts.

Parental rights

Parents can at any time:

We respond to all parental data requests within 2 business days.

3. What We Collect

From parents

From children's devices

Crash reporting and analytics

4. What We Do NOT Collect

5. How We Use Data

All data is used solely to provide the OneLimit service:

We also keep anonymous, aggregate statistics - counts and trends that contain no personal data and cannot be traced back to any individual or child (for example, how many accounts were created in a given week, or how many accounts stopped being used). These aggregate figures help us understand product usage and improve the service. They are described in Section 8.

We do not use data for:

6. How We Store and Protect Data

7. Third-Party Services

We use the following third-party services to operate OneLimit:

ServicePurposeData sharedPrivacy policy
Apple (Sign in with Apple)AuthenticationApple ID tokenapple.com/privacy
Apple (App Store)SubscriptionsPurchase receiptsapple.com/privacy
Apple (APNs)Push notificationsDevice tokensapple.com/privacy
SupabaseDatabase and backendAll app datasupabase.com/privacy
SentryCrash reportingCrash logs, device infosentry.io/privacy
PostHogAnalytics (parent app only)Anonymized eventsposthog.com/privacy
Google AnalyticsWebsite analytics (this website only, cookieless)Anonymized usage, no cookiespolicies.google.com/privacy
ResendWeekly email summariesParent email addressresend.com/legal/privacy-policy

We never sell, rent, or share personal information with third parties for advertising, marketing, or any purpose unrelated to providing the OneLimit service.

Children's data is shared only with the service providers listed above, under contractual obligation to protect it, and only to the extent necessary to deliver the service. The anonymous aggregate statistics described in Section 8 contain no personal data and are not shared with any third party for advertising or marketing.

8. Data Retention

We retain personal data only as long as needed to provide the service, and we keep anonymous aggregate statistics that contain no personal data. This section is our written data-retention policy (as required under COPPA, 16 CFR 312.10).

Retention periods

Anonymous aggregate statistics (retained)

To understand how the product is used and improve it, we keep a small set of anonymous, aggregate statistics that contain no personal data - for example, the total number of accounts ever created, how many accounts were created or stopped being used in a given week, and coarse, non-identifying categories (such as subscription tier, broad region at the continent level, or how long an account existed, grouped into ranges).

9. Your Rights

All users

EU/EEA residents (GDPR)

In addition to the above, you have the right to:

Our legal basis for processing is legitimate interest (providing the parental control service the parent signed up for) and consent (for children's data, obtained through the parent as described in Section 2).

UK residents

OneLimit complies with the UK Children's Code (Age Appropriate Design Code). We apply the highest privacy settings by default, collect only what is necessary, and do not use children's data for profiling or marketing.

California residents (CCPA)

We do not sell personal information. You may request disclosure of what information we collect, request deletion, and exercise these rights without discrimination.

10. Console Platform APIs

OneLimit integrates with PlayStation Network, Nintendo Switch Online, and Microsoft Family Safety to provide cross-device screen time tracking. These integrations:

11. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will notify you of material changes by:

Continued use of OneLimit after changes constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.

12. Contact Us

For privacy questions, data requests, or concerns:

If you believe we have not adequately addressed your privacy concern, you may contact the relevant data protection authority in your jurisdiction.