Crispback Privacy Policy
Effective date: June 13, 2026. This policy explains how Crispback handles your data.
Data Handling
Crispback is designed as a fully on-device utility. All data you create — favorites, recent foods, appliance preferences, temperature unit, default portion, and your leftover storage log — is stored locally on your device using Apple's standard UserDefaults storage. Nothing is transmitted to any server.
Information You Choose to Enter
The Stored tab lets you log leftover food entries with a date, location (fridge or freezer), and optional notes. This information is stored only in UserDefaults on your device and is never shared, uploaded, or backed up to any external server by the app. iCloud Backup may include this data as part of standard device backup if you have iCloud Backup enabled in your device settings — this is controlled entirely by you and Apple, not by Crispback.
Tracking and Third Parties
Crispback does not track users across apps or websites. The app contains no third-party analytics SDKs, no advertising SDKs, and makes no network calls of any kind. The PrivacyInfo.xcprivacy manifest declares NSPrivacyTracking: false and no tracking domains.
Permissions
Crispback does not request access to your camera, microphone, location, contacts, photos, health data, HomeKit, Bluetooth, or push notifications. The only system resource used is UserDefaults (Apple API reason CA92.1) to persist your preferences and leftover log on-device.
Children
Crispback does not collect any personal information and is suitable for all ages.
Changes to This Policy
If this policy changes materially, the effective date above will be updated. Because no data leaves your device, no retroactive action on your data is possible or needed.
Contact
Questions can be sent to RobertCorbin84@gmail.com.