Selected app opens
LateBite Pause is built around the moment a selected delivery app opens during a user-chosen risk window.
Privacy & trust
LateBite Pause is designed to help around a risky delivery-app open, not to inspect what you do inside another app.
What it does
The product works best when the boundary is clear: selected food-delivery apps, chosen risk windows, a pause, a Replacement Plan, and three honest outcomes.
LateBite Pause is built around the moment a selected delivery app opens during a user-chosen risk window.
The app adds a short pause and shows your Replacement Plan before the usual order flow takes over.
You still choose: Resist now, Decide later, or Continue with friction. The product does not act inside delivery apps for you.
The app may use permission state and protection events to explain whether protection is ready, limited, or needs review.
What it does not read
LateBite Pause does not need private delivery-app content to be useful.
What it may use
Depending on setup and Android permissions, LateBite Pause may use selected-app open signals, active risk windows, pause outcomes, Replacement Plan state, and permission/protection state.
Why that matters
The app does not need to know what you ordered, what was in your cart, what you paid, or which restaurant you viewed. The intervention happens before that level of detail is needed.
Built for
The product adds a pause screen, a practical Replacement Plan, and three clear outcomes before the usual order takes over.
Not built for
LateBite Pause is not a phone surveillance layer, not a parental-control app, not a delivery service, not a diet app, and not a generic blocker.
Android-first reality
Android behavior can vary by device, permission state, battery rules, and system state. LateBite Pause should explain when protection is ready, limited, or needs review instead of overstating Android reliability.
Stronger protection can make selected-app pauses more reliable where supported, but it still does not read carts, checkout, messages, payment details, or private delivery-app content.
Questions or early access
Privacy questions, support questions, and early-access requests can go to the same direct email.