Last updated: March 27, 2026
Vultyr does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data. Period.
Vultyr does not collect any personal information. The app does not require an account, does not use analytics, and does not include any third-party tracking SDKs.
The app makes direct HTTPS requests to public status page APIs (such as Statuspage.io, Apple, Google Cloud, and others) to check service status. These requests go directly from your device to the service's public API — they do not pass through any server we operate.
All data is stored locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. If you enable iCloud Sync, your list of watched services is synced via Apple's iCloud Key-Value Store, which is governed by Apple's privacy policy. We never see this data.
If you enable "Push to iPhone" on the Mac app, your Mac sends push notifications directly to your iPhone via Apple's Push Notification Service (APNS). The device token is synced between your devices via iCloud. No third-party server is involved.
Service favicons are fetched from Google's public favicon service and cached locally on your device.
Some services do not have a public status API. For these, Vultyr links directly to their official status page so you can check manually. No data is collected from these visits.
Vultyr does not integrate with any third-party analytics, advertising, or tracking services.
Vultyr does not collect data from anyone, including children under 13.
If this policy changes, we will update the date above.
Questions? Email support@vultyr.app