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No Bull Apps Privacy Policy

Version 1.0 — March 8, 2026

The short version

We don’t sell your data. We don’t share your data. We collect as little as possible, and we tell you exactly what that is. This page covers what we do. It also tells you what Apple and Google collect through their platforms, because you deserve the full picture.

What we collect

If you use an app without registering

We collect nothing. Your data lives on your device and nowhere else. We don’t have it. We can’t see it. We couldn’t hand it over even if someone asked.

The one exception: if the app crashes, we receive a minimal crash report (what went wrong and on what device type) so we can fix bugs. These reports contain no personal data, no user content, and no identifiers that could tie the crash back to you.

If you create an account

We store your email address. That’s the only piece of personal information we ask for. We use it to:

  • Let you sign in
  • Send you emails you opted into (new app announcements, feature updates)

We don’t ask for your real name, your phone number, your birthday, your location, or your social media accounts. If you use “Sign in with Apple” and choose to hide your email, we only see the relay address Apple provides — we never get your real email or name.

If you subscribe (optional)

An optional paid subscription adds cloud services: backup, multi-device sync, and data sharing. Subscriptions are processed entirely by Apple or Google — we never see your payment details (no credit card number, no billing address).

If you subscribe, your synced data is stored encrypted in transit and at rest on our servers. We hold the encryption keys, which means we have the technical ability to access your data. We never do — not to analyze it, not to monetize it, not for any reason. If you cancel or delete your account, your data is deleted from our servers.

The app works fully without a subscription — it only adds cloud convenience.

If you enable push notifications

We receive a device token from Apple or Google so we can send you notifications. This token is not tied to your identity — it’s a random string that routes a message to your device. We use it only to deliver notifications you opted into. If you disable notifications, we delete the token.

What we don’t collect

  • Your location
  • Your contacts
  • Your browsing history
  • Your clipboard contents
  • Your usage patterns across apps
  • Advertising identifiers (IDFA) — we never request access
  • Vendor identifiers (IDFV) — we don’t use or store them
  • Anything from your camera, microphone, or sensors beyond what you explicitly ask the app to do

What we never do

  • Sell data — To anyone. For any reason. Under any circumstances.
  • Share data with third parties — No analytics companies, no advertisers, no data brokers, no “partners.”
  • Build profiles — We don’t track behavior across apps. We don’t build advertising profiles. We don’t do “anonymized analytics” that can be de-anonymized.
  • Use dark patterns — We won’t trick you into sharing more than you intended. Settings are clear. Defaults are private.

What Apple and Google collect

We control what our apps and servers do. We don’t control the platforms they run on. In the interest of full honesty, here’s what Apple and Google collect independently of us:

  • App Store / Play Store — Apple and Google track that you downloaded the app, how often you open it, and basic device info. This data goes to them, not us. We see only aggregate, anonymous statistics (e.g., “500 people downloaded the app this week”).
  • Crash reports — Both platforms collect their own crash data, separate from ours. You can disable this in your device settings.
  • Payment data — If you subscribe, Apple or Google processes the payment. They have your billing information. We don’t.

We can’t opt you out of platform-level collection — only Apple and Google can. But we can promise that we never request, access, or benefit from any of it beyond the anonymous download counts every developer sees.

Analytics

This website

This website uses Google Analytics to count page views. It collects anonymous, aggregated traffic data. It does not identify you personally.

Our apps

Our apps do not include Google Analytics, Facebook SDK, or any third-party analytics or advertising framework. The only data that leaves the app is the minimal crash reporting described above.

Your data, your control

Export

Every app lets you export all your data in standard formats (CSV, JSON, PDF) at any time. No hoops to jump through. No “request your data and wait 30 days.”

Delete

Delete your account and everything goes with it — your email, your synced data, your preferences. We perform hard deletes, not soft deletes. We don’t keep backups of deleted accounts. We don’t have a “we’ll hold it for 90 days in case you change your mind” policy. Gone means gone.

Offline

Every app works without an internet connection. If you never connect, we never know you exist. That’s fine with us.

Children

We don’t knowingly collect data from anyone under 13. Since our unregistered apps collect no personal data at all, they’re safe for anyone to use. Account registration requires an email address, which we assume belongs to an adult or has parental consent.

Law enforcement

If law enforcement requests your data, here’s what happens:

  • Unregistered users — We have nothing to give.
  • Registered users without a subscription — The most we could provide is an email address.
  • Subscribers using cloud services — We hold the encryption keys and could decrypt your synced data if compelled to do so.

We will never voluntarily hand over user data. If compelled by a valid legal order (warrant, subpoena, or court order), we will comply with the minimum required and notify you unless legally prohibited from doing so.

Changes to this policy

If we ever change this policy, we’ll update this page and email registered users. Changes will never reduce your privacy protections retroactively. We can only ever make this stricter, not looser.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, that’s our fault. Email support@no-bull.app and we’ll clarify it in plain English and update this page.