Last updated: March 15, 2026
The short version: Untracker does not collect, store, or transmit any of your personal data. We have no servers, no analytics, no tracking. The irony would be too much.
None.
Untracker does not collect any personal information, usage data, analytics, diagnostics, or telemetry of any kind. We don't know who you are, what URLs you clean, or how often you use the app.
All URL cleaning is performed entirely on your device. When Untracker processes a URL:
Untracker makes the following network requests, all of which are optional and configurable:
rules2.clearurls.xyz to keep cleaning rules current. This request contains no personal data — it is a simple file download. You can configure the refresh interval or rely on the bundled rules.bit.ly or t.co) to discover the destination URL. Only the shortened URL itself is accessed. This feature is optional and can be turned off.<title> tag. This is a standard HTTP request with no personal data attached. Optional, can be turned off.If you are signed in to iCloud, Untracker uses iCloud Key-Value Store to sync your settings (disabled providers and custom rules) across your devices. This data is stored in your private iCloud account and is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy. We have no access to your iCloud data.
All data can be deleted by removing the app from your device.
Untracker does not integrate any third-party analytics, advertising, crash reporting, or tracking services. There are no SDKs, no pixels, no beacons.
Untracker does not collect any data from anyone, including children. The app is safe for users of all ages.
If we ever change this privacy policy, we will update this page and the "Last updated" date above. Given that our policy is "we collect nothing", changes are unlikely.
If you have questions about this privacy policy, contact us at mirko.caserta@gmail.com.