For all my apps:

REVIEWED  2024-February-22 

UPDATE: In light of additional privacy and security provisions Apple is making within it’s infrastructure… and requiring developers to align with their methods, I want to emphasize: none of these apps capture any information. Any information/data resides strictly  on your iPhone. Yes, there are things I could do to place this data on a cloud database, but these are simple apps designed to make it easy. The below text still applies, but today, as I submit “BriBee List” to the Apple App Store for review, I, again, feel compelled to provide additional confirmation that your information is solely at the discretion of the user of these apps, and I have no need to know anything about the users of my apps.


Privacy! I have reviewed so many generators of privacy policy statements, it is ridiculous. So many companies grabbing yours (and mine) personal data for whatever purposes and not benefitting “us”. So let me be very clear here: NONE of my apps store information anywhere other than local to your device. I have no visibility to any of your data, and I have no reason to be interested. Similarly, I would think you would expect the same from any app you have installed on your device, but “they” always seem to find ways and hold us, the users, hostage. Regardless of the state of the applications in place today, none of my apps collect your personal information.

SIDE NOTE: The information these apps do store I would not deem as seriously personal... odometer readings, transaction dates, cost of transactions... examples I would not think anyone would care if they drifted into someone’s view. Probably not useable. On iAutoLog, you do have the option (it is only an option if you find it valuable) to specify your vehicles license and VIN. That would be something to safeguard. The app works fine without this information. Regardless, this data is not accessed by the app or myself: I have no way to see it programatically. If you decide to send me a screenshot containing this information, then I might see your data.

Should you want to back up your data using iTunes, you are more than welcome... No one here can access that data, anyway. If you choose to export your data, we have no way of knowing where you are taking your data.


We ensure we do not provide any facility, to our knowledge, to access your data on our apps! I wish all application vendors could state this type of Privacy Policy!


Thank You!

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