Since when does a clock need a privacy policy?
Since when does a clock need a privacy policy?
Since when does a clock need a privacy policy?
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This one is open source and privacy respecting.
I've been annoyed by a minor change in the stock Samsung clock app for some time now. I just installed the Fossify one you linked.
Minor nitpick: 24h time doesn't start with a leading zero.
Everything else seems exactly how it should be.
Thanks.
A pull request for that issue is open since April with no comments from the developers. Not a good sign :/
https://github.com/FossifyOrg/Clock/pull/62
EDIT: Looking further into it, the only merges and commits seem to be translations and GitHub metadata stuff, there has been no development since the fork :( - https://github.com/FossifyOrg/Clock/commits/master/
Ping it then
While inconvenient, you could build it yourself if it's a feature you really care about and don't want to wait and hope it gets merged.
Their privacy policy: https://www.fossify.org/policy/clock/