Momitor Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
What Momitor does with the microphone
When you tap Start listening, Momitor uses your iPhone's microphone and Apple's on-device speech recognition to detect specific words, such as “Mom” and “Dad.” This happens entirely on your device. Audio is analyzed in the moment and immediately discarded. No recording is ever created, stored, or transmitted. Momitor cannot play back, review, or share anything anyone said, because it never keeps it.
What Momitor stores
Momitor keeps only anonymous counts and timestamps on your device: how many times a word was heard, when, and a category label (for example, “snack” or “bedtime”) for the kind of request. It also stores a short, normalized loudness pattern around each detection, used solely to avoid counting the same shout twice when two of your own phones hear it. None of this is audio, and none of it can reconstruct what was said. All of it stays on your device.
What Momitor sends over the internet
Nothing. Momitor has no servers and no analytics. It never uploads your data. If you pair a second device, the counts sync directly between your own devices over your local network (Wi-Fi or Bluetooth); they are not routed through us or anyone else.
Data collection
Momitor collects no personal data, no usage analytics, and no identifiers. Its App Store privacy label is “Data Not Collected.” There are no accounts, and we cannot see how you use the app.
Children
Momitor is a parent-facing app, not a children's app, and it is not directed to children. Because it stores only anonymous counts on your device and never records or transmits audio or any identifier, it does not build a profile of any child and does not collect personal information from anyone.
Your control
You start and stop listening yourself, and a live indicator is shown while it listens. You can delete every count Momitor has stored at any time from Settings, and uninstalling the app removes everything.
Contact
Questions or problems: support@luciapps.com.