Pizzaiolo runs entirely on your phone. We don't operate a server that collects your data, we don't have an account system, and we don't have analytics tracking what you tap. There is nothing for us to sell, share, or leak — because we never have it.
What stays on your device
Your recipe choices, bake schedule, ingredient checks, step progress, and any photos you take of the finished pizza all live in your phone's local storage. None of it is transmitted to us. None of it is backed up to a server we control. If you delete the app, it's gone.
What we do not do
No account creation or login
No analytics or tracking SDKs
No advertising IDs
No location tracking
No selling, sharing, or licensing of user data
No cloud sync — and if we ever add it, it will be opt-in and end-to-end encrypted
What iOS handles for us
A few things use Apple's standard frameworks, which means Apple's privacy terms apply, not ours:
Timers and reminders are scheduled locally with iOS Notifications. They run on your device, even when the app is closed, without passing through any server.
In-app purchases — including the optional "Buy me a pizza" tip — go through Apple StoreKit. Apple handles payment. We never see your card details, address, or transaction history.
Camera and Photos access is requested only when you choose to capture a finished pizza. Photos save directly to your camera roll. We don't see them.
External links
The Pro tab opens product pages on Amazon. The moment you tap one of those links, you leave the app and Amazon's privacy policy takes over.
Changes
If we ever change anything described here, we'll update this page and bump the date below. We won't quietly start collecting data and tell you later.