Last updated: June 2, 2026
We build apps that respect you. No tracking. No ads. No data collection. No nonsense.
We're tired of software that treats users as products. Our apps do one thing and do it well — without compromising your privacy.
We don't collect your data. Period.
Our apps run entirely on your device. We don't have servers collecting your information. We don't track you. We don't serve ads. We don't sell anything about you because we don't know anything about you.
Some of our apps store data locally on your device to function properly:
This data never leaves your device. We can't access it. We don't want to.
Our apps may connect to servers you configure (such as your personal Jellyfin or Invidious server). We don't control these servers and aren't responsible for their privacy practices. We simply provide a client to access your own content.
Some apps query public, community-run APIs to provide optional features — for example, DaddyTube fetches sponsor-segment data from SponsorBlock and community ratings from Return YouTube Dislike. These requests contain only the identifier of the video being watched; never any personal, account, or device information.
We do not integrate any:
We don't collect data from anyone, including children. Our apps are safe for users of all ages.
If we ever change this policy, we'll update this page. But honestly, our commitment to not collecting your data isn't going to change.
If you have questions about this policy, open an issue at github.com/stdio42.