Last updated: June 26, 2026
RisePush is a local-first push-up alarm app. This policy describes how RisePush handles data.
RisePush stores alarm times, repeat settings, push-up targets, and mission attempt state locally on your device. This data is used to schedule alarms, show your alarms, and determine whether a mission can be dismissed.
RisePush asks for camera permission so it can detect body pose during the push-up mission. Camera frames are used for live on-device pose detection only. The app does not upload camera frames, videos, photos, or pose landmarks to a server.
RisePush asks for notification permission so alarms can alert you. Alarm behavior can also depend on your device settings, notification settings, Focus mode, volume, and operating system limits.
RisePush may create or reuse an anonymous Firebase app identity. This identity helps the app maintain a basic account foundation for app functionality, diagnostics, support, and possible future account recovery or entitlement features. The app does not require your name, email address, phone number, or profile photo to use the current alarm and mission experience.
RisePush uses Firebase Crashlytics to receive crash reports, stack traces, device and operating system details, app version, and diagnostic information needed to improve stability.