1. Overview
Weather But Fun is an iOS weather experience that turns current conditions into animated visual scenes. To do that, the app may access your location, request weather data for that location, and store the most recent weather snapshot on your device so the app and widget can display it later.
2. Information the app accesses
The current app may access the following categories of information:
- Location data you allow through iOS Location Services. The app requests location access only while you use the app.
- Weather and forecast data returned by Apple Weather via WeatherKit for the current location shown in the app.
- Place-name information, such as city or region labels, returned through Apple geocoding services.
- Purchase and subscription information made available by Apple through StoreKit, such as product identifiers, transaction status, and active entitlement state used to determine whether Premium features are unlocked.
- Local app preferences and cached content, including the last saved location, cached weather snapshot, selected visual mood, selected content deck, random-theme preference, daily free-theme unlock state, and locally cached subscription status used by the app and widget.
3. How information is used
- To fetch nearby weather conditions and forecasts.
- To render the app's animated weather scene and text labels.
- To keep the widget in sync with the most recently cached weather snapshot.
- To unlock or restore Premium features associated with an active subscription.
- To store your visual preferences and local app state on your device.
- To show legally required weather attribution supplied by Apple WeatherKit.
4. Where data goes
Weather requests and related location-based lookups are handled through Apple services used by the app, including WeatherKit, Core Location, and MapKit or Apple geocoding services where applicable. Those services may process the information needed to answer the request under Apple's own terms and privacy practices.
Subscription purchases, renewals, and restore requests are handled through Apple App Store and StoreKit systems. The developer does not receive your full payment card details or full Apple billing profile.
Outside of those platform services, the current app does not include third-party advertising SDKs, third-party analytics, third-party crash reporting, or user account systems.
The app does not sell your personal information.
5. Local storage and retention
The current app stores its latest weather snapshot and the last saved location locally on your device using app-group storage so the main app and widget can share the same weather scene. It also stores simple local preferences such as visual selections, theme unlock state, and cached subscription status.
Cached weather data is replaced when newer data is fetched. Local data generally remains on the device until it is replaced, the app is removed, or the app's local data is otherwise cleared through iOS.
6. Widgets
The widget reads the most recent weather snapshot that the main app has already saved into shared app-group storage. The widget does not ask you for a separate location permission and does not create a separate account or profile. The widget may also read locally cached subscription status and theme state so it can match the main app experience.
7. Purchases and premium features
The current build offers monthly and yearly Premium subscriptions through Apple. Premium can unlock more frequent weather refreshes, broader theme access, and related paid features available in the app at the time of purchase.
Billing, renewals, cancellation, and refunds are generally handled by Apple under Apple's storefront policies. The app may locally cache subscription or entitlement state so Premium access can be reflected in the app and widget.
8. Your choices
- You can deny or revoke location access at any time in iOS Settings for the app.
- You can remove the widget if you do not want weather content shown on your Home Screen.
- You can manage or cancel your subscription through your Apple account's subscription settings.
- You can delete the app to remove its locally stored content from your device, subject to normal iOS behavior.
9. Children's privacy
The current app is not designed as a service specifically directed to children under 13. No account system or direct user-submitted profile data is included in the current version.
10. Changes to this policy
This policy may be updated as the app changes. The effective date at the top of this page will be updated when material changes are published.
11. Contact
Weather But Fun is provided by Ayush Kumar Sinha.
For privacy or support questions, email ayush031198@gmail.com, visit the Support Policy page or open an issue on the public app repository at github.com/aks031198/Weather-But-Fun/issues .
Please do not include sensitive personal information, exact home addresses, or private account details in public issue reports.