Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-04-29
ommogle is a head-to-head face-off app: snap into a live 1v1 video battle and an AI judges who mogs who. This policy describes what data we collect, what we send off your device, and how to delete it.
What we collect on our servers
- An anonymous device-issued user identifier (UUID), used solely to attribute your ELO and battle history.
- Your ELO rating, win/loss counts, and timestamps of completed matches.
- If you sign in with Apple: a stable Apple-issued user identifier (the
subclaim) mapped to your in-app userId so your rank survives reinstalls. We do not store your name or email. - If you subscribe to Pro on iOS: a transaction identifier and expiration date issued by Apple's StoreKit. We do not see your payment information.
- Reports submitted via the in-app Report button (reporter ID, reported ID, match ID) for abuse review.
- Counters used for rate-limiting (queue joins per minute, reports per day).
What does NOT leave your device
- The video and audio of your battles. WebRTC peer-to-peer streams are exchanged directly between you and your opponent. Our server only relays signaling metadata — never the media.
- Your name, your photo library, your contacts.
What gets sent to OpenAI
When the AI judges a battle (the FIGHT moment), two snapshots — one of your face from your local preview and one of your opponent's face captured the same way on their device — are sent to OpenAI's GPT-4o API for the verdict. OpenAI's processing is governed by OpenAI's API data usage policy. We do not store these images on our own servers. The live in-battle scoring is fully on-device and never leaves you.
Permissions we request
- Camera — for the live battle.
- Microphone — required by WebRTC's permissions model even though we do not transmit audio in v1.
Children
ommogle is rated 18+. We do not knowingly collect data from anyone under 18. If you believe a minor has used the app, contact us at the address below and we'll delete their data.
Deleting your data
On iOS: Settings → Delete account. On web: Settings → Reset local data wipes the browser identity. To delete server-side records, sign in with Apple in the iOS app and tap Delete account, or email hello@ommogle.com.