Last updated 4 June 2026
Updot Technology Ltd is a UK company building products to help you understand your time on feet.
We keep data collection to a minimum.
Your activity data is stored on your phone. We do not collect or store it on our servers.
We only collect what's needed to run the website, communicate with you, manage beta testing, and improve Updot.
If you sign up on our website, we may collect:
We use this to contact you about early testing and product updates.
We do not sell or share this information.
Updot is designed so that your activity data remains on your phone.
We do not collect or store this data on our servers.
If you use device backups (such as Apple iCloud or Google backups), your data may be included in those backups. These are managed by your device provider and are outside our control.
If this changes, we will update this policy and explain what’s different.
If you take part in a beta test, we may collect the contact details needed to invite you, enrol you, and manage your participation. For Google Play testing, this may include the Google Account email address you provide so we can add you to the appropriate tester list.
We may contact you individually by email, call, or questionnaire to ask about your experience with Updot.
This may include:
We use this information to understand beta participants' experiences, improve Updot, and make product and pricing decisions. Taking part in this research is optional, and you can decline to answer any question or ask us to delete your feedback.
We will not use your name, comments, or story in public marketing without asking for your permission first.
If you test a pre-release version of Updot through Apple TestFlight or Google Play, Apple or Google may collect and share limited testing, diagnostics, and feedback information with us. This is separate from your activity data, which remains on your phone.
For Apple TestFlight, the information available to us may include your name and email address if you were invited directly, or anonymous tester details if you joined through a public link; your tester status, group, installed app version and build; your device model, operating system, device platform, session count, crash count, and feedback count; crash reports; and any screenshots, comments, or other feedback you choose to submit. Feedback details may also include technical context such as app uptime, battery level, carrier, time zone, CPU architecture, connection type, free disk space, and screen resolution.
For Google Play testing, information available to us through Google Play may include private testing feedback that you choose to submit, release statistics, and crash or application-not-responding diagnostics from Android devices whose users have opted in to automatically share usage and diagnostics data. Play Console data is generally aggregated and anonymised, and may include device information, country and language, user-triggered events such as installs, updates, and uninstalls, app usage metrics, ratings, reviews, and crash or application-not-responding details. These details may include device information, detailed crash or unresponsiveness information, and Android diagnostic logs related to the issue.
We use beta-testing information only to understand tester participation, diagnose problems, and improve Updot before release. We do not sell this information or use it for advertising.
Basic technical information may be collected automatically, such as:
This is used only to keep the website running and secure.
We do not use this information to identify you.
This website does not use cookies for tracking or analytics.
You can unsubscribe or request deletion at any time.
You have the right to:
To do this, contact: info@updot.uk
We may update this policy as the product develops. The latest version will always be available here.
If you have any questions, contact:
info@updot.uk