liiists doesn’t run servers of its own. Your lists, your purchases, and your list-augmenting AI prompts go through Apple-managed services (iCloud, StoreKit, Foundation Models) or stay entirely on your device. Anonymous usage events go to PostHog. Details below.
Your lists are plain markdown files. They’re stored locally inside the liiists app on your device. If you have iCloud sync enabled, they’re also stored in your private iCloud Drive container. Apple manages iCloud; we have no access to it.
When you tap Suggest More, the list’s title and items are passed to Apple’s on-device foundation model running entirely on your phone. Nothing about the prompt or the suggestions ever leaves your device. liiists does not log or store either.
The app uses PostHog to record anonymous, aggregated usage events (for example: list_created, paywall_shown) along with your device model and OS version. We do not send list titles, list contents, or anything personally identifying. No advertising or marketing SDKs are integrated.
In-app purchases are handled by Apple via StoreKit. We see only whether your purchase succeeded; we never see your Apple ID, payment details, or billing history.
If you choose to publish a list or join a shared pod, the relevant data lives in CloudKit under the liiists app’s container. Apple manages this. You can unpublish or leave a pod at any time, which removes the corresponding data.
The app uses two external services: Apple (iCloud Drive, CloudKit, StoreKit, Foundation Models) and PostHog (anonymous analytics). It does not use data brokers, ad networks, or tracking pixels.
liiists is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect data from them.
If this policy changes materially, the “last updated” date above will reflect that. Past versions are visible in the public Git history at github.com/djt53/liiists-www.
Privacy questions: djtingle@gmail.com