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Privacy Policy & Terms of Service

Everything you need to know about how DoseTime handles data and the terms that govern your use of the app.

Privacy Policy Terms of Service

Privacy Policy

Last updated: October 4, 2025

DoseTime LLC ("DoseTime," "we," "our") provides a reminder app for individuals and caregivers. This explains what we collect, how we use it, and your rights.

Information We Collect

  • Name and contact information (if provided)
  • Medication names and schedules you enter
  • Device type and app version (to improve reliability)

DoseTime uses local notifications and optional push notifications. We do not access contacts, location, or camera data.

How We Use Information

  • Send medication reminders
  • Notify caregivers of taken or missed doses
  • Improve performance and provide support

We do not sell your personal information. We share data only with trusted service providers that help us operate the app under strict privacy rules.

Caregivers and Children

Parents and caregivers may use DoseTime to manage medication reminders for children under 13, provided the adult is the account holder and enters the information.

Children under 13 should not create or manage their own DoseTime accounts. This allows caregivers to support minors safely while keeping DoseTime compliant with privacy laws.

Your Choices

You may contact admin@dosetime.app to:

  • Request a copy of your data
  • Ask us to delete your information

Data Retention

We keep data while your account is active or as needed for support. You can request deletion at any time.

Children's Privacy

DoseTime is not directed to children under 13. If information from a child under 13 is received without adult supervision, it will be deleted promptly.

Terms of Service

Last updated: July 2026

Acceptance of terms

By downloading, installing, or using DoseTime, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, please do not use the app. By using DoseTime, you agree to use it responsibly and follow all applicable laws.

Description of service

DoseTime provides medication reminder notifications, scheduling tools, and optional caregiver sharing features. It is a reminder and organizational tool only.

Not medical advice

DoseTime provides medication reminders only and does not offer medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always follow your healthcare provider's guidance. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 immediately.

Your responsibilities

You are responsible for the accuracy of the medication information you enter and for confirming doses with your healthcare provider. DoseTime is not responsible for missed doses caused by device issues, notification settings, connectivity problems, or user error.

Caregiver features

If you invite a caregiver, you consent to sharing relevant reminder and status information with that person. You can revoke caregiver access at any time in the Caregivers screen.

Prohibited use

You agree not to misuse the app, attempt to reverse-engineer it, or use it in any way that could harm DoseTime, its users, or third parties.

Disclaimers and limitation of liability

DoseTime is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We are not responsible for missed doses or outcomes. To the fullest extent permitted by law, DoseTime LLC is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the app. Liability is limited to amounts you paid in the 12 months before any claim.

Governing law

These Terms follow the laws of your U.S. state. Continued use of the app after changes take effect constitutes your acceptance of the updated Terms.

Changes to these terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. Continued use of the app after changes take effect constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms.

Contact us

Questions about this policy or these Terms can be sent to admin@dosetime.app.

© 2026 DoseTime LLC. All rights reserved. · DoseTime provides medication reminders only, not medical advice. In an emergency, call 911.