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Privacy Policy

Last updated: 18 August 2026

The honest summary: Forkcast stores your meal plans on your own devices and in your own iCloud account. We never receive them. There is no Forkcast account and no server of ours involved. This page exists to say precisely what that means.

1. What the app stores on your iPhone

Everything you create in Forkcast — your saved meals and their ingredients, your daily plans, and which grocery items you have ticked off — is written to the app's private storage on your own device. Two ordinary iOS mechanisms hold it: a local database for meals and plans, and the app's preferences file for small settings such as your grocery checkmarks.

This data is included in your iPhone backups (iCloud or local), which you control and which are governed by Apple's privacy policy.

2. iCloud sync between your devices

So that your meals follow you from one device to another, Forkcast syncs through your own private iCloud database using Apple's CloudKit service. A few things are worth being precise about:

3. What we receive

Nothing. Forkcast has no account or sign-in, no analytics, no crash reporting, no advertising identifiers, and no third-party SDKs. It does not track you across apps or websites. Because the only data leaving your device goes into your own iCloud account, we receive none of it.

Forkcast's App Store privacy label therefore reads "Data Not Collected", and the privacy manifest shipped inside the app declares no collected data types and no tracking.

4. Subscriptions

Forkcast Premium is an auto-renewable subscription sold through Apple's In-App Purchase system. Apple handles the free trial, payment, billing, renewal and cancellation entirely. We never see your name, email address, payment method or Apple Account details, and no payment information passes through the app.

What Forkcast receives is a signal from iOS saying whether a valid subscription is currently active — nothing that identifies you. Apple separately provides us with aggregate, anonymised sales and subscription reports, which show totals rather than individuals. Manage or cancel your subscription at any time in the Settings app under your Apple Account.

5. Children

Forkcast is rated 4+ and suitable for all ages. Because the app collects no personal data from anyone, it collects none from children.

6. Deleting your data

Deleting the app removes Forkcast's data from that device. Because your meals also live in your private iCloud database, they will return if you reinstall while signed in to the same Apple Account. To remove the synced copy as well, open Settings → your name → iCloud → Manage Account Storage, and delete Forkcast's data there. Nothing is stored on our side, so there is no server-side copy for us to erase.

7. This website

This site is static and sets no cookies. It loads Cloudflare Web Analytics, which counts page views without cookies, without fingerprinting, and without storing anything that identifies you — that is the only third-party request the page makes. It tells us how many people visited, nothing about who.

8. Your rights

Depending on where you live you may have rights to access, correct or delete personal data we hold about you. In Forkcast's case we hold none, so in practice there is nothing to request. If you have contacted us by email, we hold that correspondence; email [email protected] and we will act on it. For anything relating to your iCloud data, your purchase, or your Apple Account, Apple is the controller.

9. Changes

If our data practices ever change, this page and its date will change first, and the app's release notes will say so plainly.

10. Contact

100 MPH Private Limited · [email protected]