Privacy Policy

Last Updated: May 12, 2026

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Overview

Crisply is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle your information when you use our iOS app.

Information We Collect

Crisply takes a privacy-first approach:

How Your Data is Stored

All data you create in Crisply (your lists and items) is stored locally on your device and in your personal iCloud account using Apple's CloudKit service. This includes:

We have no access to the lists, items, meals, photos, or notes you create in Crisply. Apple's CloudKit service handles all syncing and sharing, and is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy. The only information that leaves your device and reaches our servers is the food item name you type when adding produce, which is sent to our Food Library Service as described below.

Data Security

Your data security is maintained by:

Sharing Features

Crisply allows you to share lists with other users via CloudKit sharing. When you share a list:

Children's Privacy

Crisply does not collect any information from anyone, including children under 13. The app can be used by anyone, and all data remains private to the user.

Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Any changes will be reflected with an updated "Last Updated" date at the top of this page.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:

Random Bits Studio LLC
Email: aj@randombits.studio

Food Library Service

We are building a curated library of produce information (illustrations, shelf life, storage tips) so the app can look up foods rather than regenerating that information on your device. To prioritize which foods to add to the library, Crisply sends the name of each food item you add to our Food Library Service.

What we receive:

What we do not receive:

Submissions are de-duplicated server-side by name. We store the name, a counter of how many times that name has been submitted across all users, and first/last-seen timestamps. There is no user identifier on the submission.

Device verification: Crisply uses Apple's App Attest service to confirm that requests to the Food Library Service come from a legitimate copy of the app. App Attest creates an anonymous, per-install cryptographic key managed by Apple's hardware; the key is not linked to your Apple ID or iCloud account, and by Apple's design we cannot use it to identify you.

Best-effort and opt-out: The submission request is fire-and-forget. If your device is offline, on a network that blocks our service, or running on a platform where App Attest is unavailable (such as the iOS Simulator), the submission is silently skipped. Adding food items and using the app works exactly the same in all cases.

Feedback Service

We use UserJot to collect user feedback within the app. When you submit feedback through the in-app feedback form, UserJot may collect:

This information is processed by UserJot to help us improve Crisply. For more details on how UserJot handles this data, please see UserJot's Privacy Policy.