%% Página publicable (Obsidian Publish) → `/privacy`. Derivado corto de la canónica Privacy Policy. Debe resolver EXACTAMENTE en `pages.ludoweekly.app/privacy` (URL registrada en App Store Connect) — de ahí el `permalink: privacy`. %% # Privacy Policy *Last updated: July 10, 2026.* ## The short version LuDo Weekly is a planner. It runs on your iPhone and iPad. It does not have accounts, does not call home, and does not send your tasks anywhere. The data you type stays on your device. ## What data LuDo Weekly collects **None.** No sign-up, no login, no profile, no email field. The app does not ask for your name, age, location, contacts, photos, microphone, camera, or any other permission. It opens straight to your week. There are no analytics SDKs, no crash reporters, no A/B testing frameworks, no advertising IDs, and no third-party trackers of any kind. None have been added, and none are planned. ## What stays on your device When you create a task, it is written to a small database on your phone or iPad, managed by Apple's SwiftData framework. Completed tasks, archived tasks, your contexts, your repeating rules and your settings live there too. This data lives inside the app's sandbox. iOS keeps it isolated from other apps. When you delete LuDo Weekly, iOS deletes the database with it. The widgets read a small, derived snapshot of your week that the app stores in a private App Group container on your own device. It never leaves the device either. ## Payments LuDo Weekly is free to download, with a single one-time unlock handled entirely by Apple's In-App Purchase system. I never see your card, your name, or your payment details — Apple processes the purchase and simply tells the app whether it is unlocked. There is no subscription and no recurring charge. ## iCloud sync — when it arrives LuDo Weekly does not sync between devices yet. iCloud sync is on the roadmap. When it ships: - Your tasks travel between **your own devices** through Apple's iCloud, using your personal Apple Account. - They go directly between your devices via Apple's infrastructure. They do not pass through any server I run, because I do not run any server. - I cannot read your synced tasks. Apple cannot read them as content either — iCloud sync for app data uses Apple's standard end-to-end encryption model. - You can turn iCloud sync off at any time in iOS Settings → your name → iCloud → Apps Using iCloud. This page will be updated **before** iCloud sync ships, with a clear note about what changed. ## Third parties There are two parties involved besides you: **Apple.** You downloaded the app from the App Store and any unlock goes through Apple's In-App Purchase. Apple knows you have an app called LuDo Weekly. Apple may share aggregate, anonymous statistics from the App Store itself (downloads, crashes, version distribution) with me as a developer. I see counts, not people. Apple's own privacy practices apply to anything Apple does, described in [Apple's Privacy Policy](https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/). **Me.** I made the app. I do not receive any data from the app on your device. The only thing I might receive directly is an email, if you choose to write to me. That is the entire list. There is no analytics provider, no CDN logging your IP, no font server, no marketing pixel. The app simply does not phone anyone. ## Your rights under GDPR Even though I do not collect personal data through the app, you still have rights under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Spain's LOPDGDD: - The right to know what data, if any, I hold about you. - The right to request a copy of it. - The right to ask me to correct or delete it. - The right to object to its processing. - The right to lodge a complaint with the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) at [aepd.es](https://www.aepd.es). In practice, the only personal data I might ever hold about you is an email address you chose to send me, and the contents of that email. If you want me to delete it, write to me and I will. The legal basis for processing any email you send me is your consent and my legitimate interest in answering you (Article 6(1)(a) and 6(1)(f) GDPR). ## Children LuDo Weekly is rated 4+ on the App Store and is suitable for all ages. The app does not collect any data, from anyone, regardless of age. ## Changes to this policy If something about how LuDo Weekly handles data changes — for example, when iCloud sync ships, or if I ever add an optional crash reporter — I will update this page and the date at the top. Changes will not happen silently. If a change actually affects what data leaves your device, the next version of the app will tell you on first launch. ## Who I am This app is made and operated by: **Alejandro Alvarez Wilmanski** Sole trader (autónomo), Spain. Acting as the data controller for the purposes of GDPR. For privacy questions or to exercise any of the rights above: [**[email protected]**](mailto:[email protected]) --- **[[Home]]** · **[[Features]]** · **[[Support]]**