Privacy Policy
Cupertino Daily is built to be the kind of app you don't have to think about. That includes its privacy posture. The short version: the app collects nothing. The longer version is below.
What we collect
Nothing. Cupertino Daily has no analytics, no crash reporting, no telemetry, no advertising identifiers, and no third-party SDKs that would do any of those things on our behalf. We do not have a server that stores anything about you, because we do not have a server.
What the app does talk to
Cupertino Daily fetches Apple's public RSS feed at
apple.com/newsroom/rss-feed.rss to load the latest stories, and loads individual Newsroom article
pages from apple.com when you tap a story. These requests are direct from your device
to Apple's servers — we are not in the middle. What Apple logs from
those requests is governed by Apple's own privacy policy.
What stays on your device
Your saved bookmarks, your reading preferences (region, link behavior, color-scheme override), and a small cache of recently fetched articles are stored locally on your iPhone, inside the app's sandboxed container. They are not synced to any server. They are not shared with us, with Apple, or with anyone else. If you delete the app, they go with it.
iCloud, Sign in with Apple, accounts
Cupertino Daily does not use iCloud sync, Sign in with Apple, or any other account system. There is no account to create. There is nothing to log into.
Children
Cupertino Daily is suitable for all ages and does not knowingly collect any data from anyone — children included.
Changes to this policy
If we ever change how Cupertino Daily handles data — for example, if a future version adds optional iCloud sync — we will update this page and bump the date at the top before the change ships. Material changes will also be called out in the app's release notes.
Contact
Questions about this policy can be sent to hello@cupertinodaily.app.