Hi, would you know a privacy friendly clock app ?

@LMP@lemmy.one
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Hi guys, thanks for yur help. With “Simple clock” and “clock you” the problem is that when I turn my screen off, the alarm doesnt work. I don’t understand cause I unabled all authorisation possible with these apps. How can I solve it ? My phone is a TCL with Android 11.

Hellfire103
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iOS: Clocks

Android: Simple Clock

Linux: GNOME Clocks

@MNLFNUT8YG@lemmy.world
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Did you read the privacy terms of iOS Clocks? https://www.meanterm.com/clocks.pp

Ifvthey say: “we may……” then they do.

Hellfire103
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Fuck!

@whale@lemm.ee
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Tocano
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Depending on what you want, a clock app is something you can easily build yourself. Nothing more private than what is already yours.

@Skimmer@lemmy.zip
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I like Clock You.

setVeryLoud(true);
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The name sounds like an insult haha

@apis@beehaw.org
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Or like someone just got smacked upside of their head.

Gazumi
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I use this: https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.best.deskclock/

The funniest answer I saw to the question of the most privacy respecting clock was “a sundial”, but thats just my childish sense of humour.

Lemongrab
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+1 for this app. Functions like stock clock with the needed permissions.

@smeg@feddit.uk
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App for what? What are you using that doesn’t already have a clock?

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