I'm an independent Apple developer. I build small, focused apps that do what they say and nothing else. This privacy policy applies to all apps published at nullrider.com.
None. I collect zero data about you or how you use my apps.
When you pay for an app, the transaction is complete. What you do with it after that is none of my business.
Any data you enter into an app is stored entirely on your device. It never leaves your device unless you explicitly enable iCloud sync (see below).
I have no server, no database, and no way to access your data. It is physically impossible for me to see what you've entered.
Some apps offer optional iCloud sync so your data stays in sync across your Apple devices. If you enable this feature:
iCloud sync is always opt-in. If you don't enable it, your data never leaves your device under any circumstances.
iOS includes a system-level setting called "Share With App Developers," found at Settings → Privacy & Security → Analytics & Improvements. It is off by default. When you turn it on, Apple may forward anonymized crash reports and basic device diagnostics to participating developers — including NullRider — so that bugs I'd otherwise never know about can be found and fixed.
These reports contain only:
They do not contain:
Apple — not NullRider — handles all collection and anonymization. I never see who you are or what you've entered. You can turn this off at any time in iOS Settings. I do not use any third-party crash SDKs whatsoever. The only crash data I ever see comes through Apple's own infrastructure, and only from users who have explicitly opted in system-wide.
App purchases are processed entirely by Apple. I receive only basic transaction confirmation (that a purchase was made). Apple's privacy policy governs all payment data — I never see your payment information.
My apps are not directed at children under 13. Since no data is collected from anyone, no data is collected from children either.
If this policy ever changes in a meaningful way, the updated date above will reflect it. Given the nature of these apps — no data collection — there's not much to change.
Questions? support@nullrider.com