ToneFlow Trainer Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 24, 2026
Who We Are
ToneFlow Trainer is published by Geek Lemons. Contact: contact@geeklemons.com.
The Android package name is com.geeklemons.flowtone.
Summary
ToneFlow Trainer is a wind-instrument practice app. It uses the microphone to create a live visualizer while you practice long tones. Geek Lemons does not collect account details, recordings, raw microphone audio, practice history, or calibration sessions.
The app shows Google Ads. Google and its partners may process some data for advertising, measurement, fraud prevention, and security, depending on your location, device settings, and consent choices.
Microphone
ToneFlow Trainer requests microphone permission only for the live practice visualizer. Microphone audio is processed on your device while you choose to listen. ToneFlow Trainer does not save recordings or upload microphone audio.
Legal basis where applicable: legitimate interest and/or user-requested app functionality. You can stop microphone access by tapping Stop, closing the app, or revoking microphone permission in Android settings.
Local Settings
The app stores small local preferences on your device, such as input gain, visual style, difficulty, calibration target, and keep-screen-awake setting.
These settings remain on your device until you clear app data or uninstall the app.
Google Ads
ToneFlow Trainer uses Google AdMob to show banner ads. AdMob may process data such as device identifiers, advertising ID, app information, approximate location, ad interactions, diagnostics, and fraud-prevention signals.
For users in regions where consent is required, the app uses Google's User Messaging Platform to request and manage ad consent before ads are requested when required.
Legal basis where applicable: consent for personalized ads and ad storage where required; legitimate interest or consent for limited ads, measurement, fraud prevention, and security depending on applicable law and Google/AdMob configuration.
You can change ad personalization choices through Android/Google privacy settings and, where available, the consent message shown in the app.
Data Sharing
Geek Lemons does not sell personal data. Geek Lemons does not share your microphone audio, recordings, or practice history because ToneFlow Trainer does not collect them.
Google and its advertising partners may receive ad-related data through the Google Mobile Ads SDK. See Google's privacy information for more details: https://policies.google.com/privacy
International Transfers
Ad-related processing by Google and its partners may involve transfers to countries outside your country or region. Google describes its transfer mechanisms in its privacy and compliance documentation.
Retention
ToneFlow Trainer's local settings stay on your device until you clear app data or uninstall the app. Geek Lemons does not keep server-side ToneFlow Trainer account records because the app does not require accounts.
Ad-related retention is handled by Google and its partners according to their policies.
Your Rights
Depending on your location, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, restrict, object to, or receive a copy of personal data, and to withdraw consent where processing is based on consent.
Because Geek Lemons does not operate ToneFlow Trainer accounts or store ToneFlow Trainer practice data on its servers, most app data can be removed by clearing app data or uninstalling the app. For privacy requests, contact contact@geeklemons.com.
If you are in the European Economic Area, UK, or Switzerland, you may also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
Children
ToneFlow Trainer is not directed to children. If you believe a child has provided personal data to Geek Lemons through this app, contact us at contact@geeklemons.com.
Internet Access
The practice visualizer is designed to work without internet access. Internet access is used for Google Ads and related consent/ad services.
Changes
This policy may be updated when ToneFlow Trainer changes. The Play Store listing and this page should describe the current app behavior.