Terms and Conditions
These terms cover your use of the Intrude Android application. By installing or using Intrude, you agree to them.
Last updated: 22 August 2026
1. Who we are
Intrude is published by Frumpets Ltd (“we”, “us”). References to “the app” mean the Intrude Android application and any updates to it.
2. Licence
We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to install and use the app on devices you own or control, for your own lawful purposes. You may not copy, sell, sublicense, rent, reverse engineer, or attempt to derive the source code of the app, except to the extent that restriction is prohibited by law.
3. Acceptable use
You are responsible for how you use the app and for complying with the law where you are. In particular, recording people can be regulated, and it is your responsibility to know the rules that apply to you.
You must not use Intrude:
- To record any person without a lawful basis for doing so, or in any place where a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy, such as a bathroom, changing room, or someone else’s bedroom.
- To harass, stalk, intimidate, or covertly monitor another person.
- To monitor employees, tenants, guests, or contractors in breach of your obligations to them under employment, tenancy, or data protection law.
- For any purpose that is unlawful where you are.
If you use a camera in a way that captures anyone beyond your own household, data protection law may apply to you as the operator of that camera. We are not the controller of your footage, because your footage never reaches us.
4. Your captures
Everything the app records stays on your device. You own it, you are responsible for it, and you decide whether any of it goes anywhere else. We have no access to it and cannot recover it for you.
Deleting the app deletes its storage. Back up anything you want to keep before you uninstall, change device, or reset.
5. Purchases
Intrude Pro is a one-time in-app purchase processed by Google Play. We do not handle or store your payment details.
Purchases are tied to the Google account that made them and can be restored on a new device with that account. Refunds are handled under Google Play’s refund policy and your statutory rights as a consumer, which these terms do not affect.
Feature sets may change over time as the app develops. We will not move a feature you have already paid for behind an additional charge.
6. Availability and suitability
Intrude is a utility, not a monitored alarm system, and it is not a life-safety product. Detection depends on your device, its camera, the lighting, the placement, the settings you choose, and how Android manages background processes on your particular phone.
Do not rely on Intrude as the only protection for anything you cannot afford to lose, and do not rely on it to supervise a person or an animal whose safety depends on being watched. It may miss events, and it may stop unexpectedly if the operating system reclaims resources or the device loses power.
7. Third-party services
The app uses Google Play for distribution and billing, RevenueCat for purchase validation, and Sentry for crash reporting, which you can turn off. There is no analytics or advertising service in the app. Their handling of data is described in our privacy policy and governed by their own terms.
8. Liability
The app is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we exclude implied warranties and are not liable for loss or damage arising from missed detections, lost or corrupted captures, device failure, or any use of the app that these terms prohibit.
Nothing in these terms limits or excludes our liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited or excluded. If you are a consumer, your statutory rights are unaffected.
9. Changes
We may update these terms as the app changes. The date at the top of this page shows when they were last revised, and continuing to use the app after a change means you accept the revised terms.
10. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer resident elsewhere in the UK, you may also bring proceedings in your local courts.
11. Contact
Questions about these terms can go through the contact page.