Privacy policy
Last updated: 5 May 2026.
Latta RSS is built on a simple idea: a feed reader shouldn't know anything about you. This page explains, in plain English, how the app handles your data.
What we collect
Nothing. Latta RSS does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on its own servers — because it has no servers. There are no accounts to create and nothing to log in to.
Where your data lives
All of your subscription data, articles, and read state are stored locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. When iCloud sync ships, your data will sync through your own iCloud account, end-to-end managed by Apple — we never see it.
Talking to feed publishers
To fetch articles, the app makes direct HTTPS requests from your device to the feed URLs you've subscribed to. Those publishers will see standard request metadata such as your IP address and a user-agent string identifying the app. That's how the web works — but it's worth being clear that Latta RSS itself never sees, proxies, or logs that traffic.
Analytics and tracking
None. No analytics, no tracking, no advertising identifiers, no third-party SDKs. The app does not phone home.
Crash reports
Crash reports are only sent if you've opted in via Apple's system-level setting in Settings → Privacy & Security → Analytics & Improvements → Share with App Developers. When enabled, Apple delivers anonymized crash reports to us — they help us fix bugs and contain no personal data.
Children
Latta RSS does not knowingly collect information from anyone, of any age.
Changes to this policy
If anything here changes, we'll update this page and the "Last updated" date at the top. Significant changes will also be noted in the app's release notes.
Contact
Privacy questions? Email [email protected].