We collect nothing. Quartermaster has no accounts, no analytics, no
telemetry, no crash reporting, and no servers of our own. Everything the app knows lives on
your device and talks only to the servers you configure.
What stays on your device
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Server addresses and API keys you enter are stored on your device only.
Keys and passwords live in the operating system's keychain (hardware-backed secure
storage) and are sent only to the matching server you configured — never to us, never to
anyone else.
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Everything the app computes — dashboards, statistics, your taste profile
— is calculated locally from your own servers' data and stored on your device. None of it
leaves your phone.
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Backups are created only when you ask, encrypted with a passphrase only
you know (scrypt + AES-256-GCM), and saved wherever you choose. We never receive them.
Lose the passphrase and no one — including us — can open the backup.
Where the app connects
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Your own servers. Network traffic goes to the server addresses you
configure, on your network or VPN. What those servers log is governed by your own setup.
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Artwork. Poster images may load from the image services your servers
reference (for example TMDB's public image servers). These are plain image downloads; like
any web request, the image host sees your device's IP address. No identifiers, accounts or
app data are attached.
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App Store purchases. Pro — whether the one-time unlock or the monthly
subscription — is processed by Apple. To validate it, the app uses
RevenueCat,
which receives the Apple purchase receipt and a randomly generated, anonymous identifier —
never your name, email, or anything that identifies you to us. It exists solely so your
purchase restores reliably.
What we never do
- No advertising, no trackers, no fingerprinting.
- No selling or sharing data — there is no data to sell.
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No reading your media library: it goes from your server to your screen and nowhere else.
Children
Quartermaster does not knowingly collect data from anyone, including children — it does not
collect data at all.
Changes
If a future version ever changes any of the above, this policy and the App Store privacy
label will be updated before that version ships, and the change will be called out
in the release notes.