Christian Prayer Lock ("the app") is a prayer-first screen-time app for Android and iOS operated byAyelite Technologies PVT LTD ("we", "us", "our"). Our privacy stance is simple: your spiritual life is between you and God — not us, and not anyone else. There are no accounts, no sign-in, and no cloud sync. We do not operate any server that receives your personal data.
All of this is stored only on your phone. It is excluded from Android's cloud backup, it is never uploaded anywhere, and there is nothing for us to see, sell, or hand over. Uninstalling the app deletes all of it.
The app uses Android's Accessibility service for exactly one purpose: to notice the name of the app coming to the foreground, so it can show a prayer screen before apps you chose to guard. The service is configured so it cannot read screen content, messages, photos, or passwords — it receives only the package name of the app being opened. App names are checked in memory and never stored beyond your own guarded list, and never transmitted.
On iPhone the app uses Apple's Screen Time (Family Controls) framework. Apple's design means the apps you choose to guard are handed to us only as anonymous tokens — the app never even learns which apps you selected, and Apple does not tell us. The iOS app makes no network connections at all.
If you allow notifications, the app sends a morning verse, gentle evening reminders, and bells at the prayer times you set. These are scheduled on your own phone. On Android we can also send an occasional announcement using Firebase Cloud Messaging — a devotional note or news about the app. Those messages carry no information about you; to deliver them, Google's messaging service holds a routing token for your device, as it does for most Android apps. You can switch notifications off in system settings at any time.
The Android app uses Firebase Analytics and Crashlytics to understand aggregate usage and fix crashes. Anonymous diagnostics are enabled by default; you can switch them off at any time in Settings → Privacy. Here is the whole of what they carry:
What is never included, whether the switch is on or off: your name or onboarding answers, your prayers, notes or mood check-ins, anything you read or marked in the Bible reader, your streaks or prayer times, and the list of apps you guard. We do not set an advertising identifier, we never attach a user ID, and there is no advertising SDK in the app at all. Switching diagnostics off stops collection immediately and discards unsent reports. The iOS app contains no analytics or crash reporting of any kind.
The Covenant subscription is billed by the store you downloaded the app from — Google Play on Android, the App Store on iOS. We never see your payment details.
On Android, we use RevenueCat (RevenueCat, Inc.) to validate purchases and keep your subscription active across reinstalls. RevenueCat receives a random anonymous identifier generated on your device, the purchase receipt from Google Play, and basic device information (platform and app version). It receives no name, no email, and nothing about your prayers or guarded apps. RevenueCat processes this on our behalf under itsprivacy policy. On iOS, purchases go through Apple's StoreKit directly and no third party is involved.
Christian Prayer Lock is a general-audience app. Onboarding asks for an age band (including "under 18") to personalise the experience; that answer stays on your device like everything else and is never transmitted. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe a child has shared personal information with us, contact us and we will remove it.
If a future version ever collects anything new, this page will be updated before that version ships. Material changes will be reflected in the "Last updated" date above.
Questions about this policy: info@ayelite.com