Pill Tracker Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 21, 2026

PPV Enterprise LLC ("we," "us," or "our") publishes the Pill Tracker medication reminder app. This Privacy Policy explains what information the app handles and your choices. Pill Tracker is designed to keep your medication information on your device.

Information We Collect

Pill Tracker is local-first. Specifically:

  • Medication data stays on your device. The medications, doses, schedules, and dose history you enter are stored locally on your device only. There is no account to create and no cloud sync — we do not upload, transmit, or store your medication data on any server, and we cannot see it.
  • No personal identifiers collected by us. We do not collect your name, email, contacts, location, or health records.
  • Advertising data collected by Google AdMob. The app displays ads served by Google AdMob. To serve those ads, Google's advertising SDK collects device and advertising identifiers (such as your Advertising ID) and related technical data (such as IP address and device type). This data is collected and processed by Google, not by us (see "Advertising" below).

Third-Party Services

Pill Tracker uses two third-party services. (1) Google AdMob, for advertising — Google may collect device identifiers and usage data to serve and measure ads, including personalized ads. See Google's Privacy Policy (policies.google.com/privacy) and "How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services" (policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites). (2) An app-store version check — on launch, the app asks the Apple App Store / Google Play Store whether a newer version is available, sending the app's package identifier and your device locale; no personal or medication data is sent.

Advertising

Pill Tracker displays ads provided by Google AdMob. Google's advertising SDK may collect device identifiers (including your Advertising ID), IP address, and usage data to serve and measure ads, including personalized ads. This data is collected and processed by Google, not by us.

For details on Google's data practices, see the Google Privacy Policy (policies.google.com/privacy) and "How Google uses information from apps" (support.google.com/admob/answer/6128543).

You can limit ad personalization or reset your Advertising ID in your device's Settings under Google > Ads. Where required by law, the app asks for your consent before serving personalized ads.

Children's Privacy

Pill Tracker is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect information from children.

Data Security

Your medication data is stored locally on your device and is never transmitted to us. Advertising data is transmitted to Google by the AdMob SDK and is managed under Google's privacy and retention policies.

Data Retention

Your medication data (medications, schedules, dose history) is stored on your device only and persists until you delete it in the app, clear the app's data, or uninstall the app. We do not retain any copy of it because we never receive it. Advertising data collected by Google is retained per Google's policies.

Data Deletion

You can delete your data at any time:

  • Medication data: delete individual medications in the app, or remove all data via your device Settings > Apps > Pill Tracker > Storage > Clear Data, or simply uninstall the app.
  • Advertising identifiers: reset your Advertising ID in your device settings (Google > Ads) to disconnect future ad events from prior history.

Pill Tracker does not require an account and does not collect personal identifiers, so there is no account to delete.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

For questions, contact us at hello@ppv.digital