Where you are is nobody's business but yours
Weather apps know exactly where you live, where you work, and where you travel, and most of them sell it. Airpult is built the opposite way. The places you care about are encrypted on your device before they ever reach us, the alerts you subscribe to are used only to deliver your notifications and are never sold, and none of the analytics we keep is tied to you. This isn't a privacy policy asking you to trust us. It's how the app is built so you don't have to.
The privacy promises we actually keep
Accounts optional
Check the forecast anywhere without signing up. An account only syncs your saved places and alerts across devices.
Encrypted places
Saved locations are encrypted on your device with a key only you hold. We store scrambled data we cannot read.
Private alerts
Weather notifications are tied to your account only to deliver them and confirm your subscription. We never sell them or share them with third parties.
Untraceable analytics
No ad SDKs, no data brokers, no cross-site tracking. The privacy-first analytics we keep is never tied to who you are.
Our own data
Forecasts come from our own pipeline, so your lookups are never sold to a third party, never tied to you, and never logged.
Yours to delete
Your data lives on EU infrastructure. Delete your account and everything tied to it is erased immediately, for good.
Private alerts
Get the alerts, skip the data brokers
Your alerts are linked to your account so we can deliver them to your devices and confirm your subscription is active. That's all they're for: we never sell them, hand them to data brokers, or use them to build a profile of you.
Only what we need
Each alert stores just the location and timing needed to send it. We don't enrich it, share it, or use it for advertising.
Yours to delete
Delete your account and every alert subscription and device tied to it is erased along with it.
What we're honest about
Privacy claims are only worth anything if they're honest about the edges. A few things to be straight about: to deliver a push notification at all, Apple sees a device token, which is how push works on every iOS app and is outside our control. Your IP address passes through when you connect, as it must for any internet request, but we don't store it or use it to profile you.
What matters is what we've designed away: we can't read your saved places, we never sell or share your data, and we don't run a single third-party tracker. The full legal detail lives in our Privacy Policy.