Privacy policy

Short policy. Shorter data trail.

Effective date: July 7, 2026

The short version

QuackNotes makes no network connections. It does not collect, store, transmit, or sell any personal data. There are no accounts, no analytics, no advertising, and no third-party tracking of any kind. It couldn't collect your data even if it wanted to — there's nowhere to send it.

Data we collect

None. QuackNotes has no servers and no user accounts. We never see your notes, your name, your location, your device identifiers, or anything else about you.

Where your notes live

Every note is an ordinary text file stored in a folder you choose on your device. QuackNotes itself never sends those files anywhere. If you place your notes folder in a location managed by a sync service (such as iCloud Drive or Dropbox), or have device backups enabled, those services handle your files under their own privacy policies — for Apple services, seeApple's privacy policy.

Data you choose to share

Your notes leave your device only when you explicitly export or share them, or when you store them in a synced folder as described above. Where they go is entirely your choice, and the receiving app or service handles them under its own privacy policy.

Third-party services

QuackNotes includes no third-party SDKs, analytics frameworks, ad networks, or crash-reporting services.

Children's privacy

Because QuackNotes collects no data at all, it collects no data from children either.

Changes to this policy

If the app ever changes in a way that affects this policy, we will update this page and revise the effective date above before the change ships.

Contact

QuackNotes is developed byQuackbyte. Questions about this policy are welcome athello@quackbyte.dev.