Last updated: 18 May 2026
Nothing. MapYourReader does not collect, transmit, or store any personal information on any server. The app has no user accounts, no sign-in, no email collection, and no analytics SDK of any kind.
The files you import, your reading positions, your highlights, your notes, your settings, and your library structure all live in the app's local storage on your iPhone or iPad. None of this leaves your device.
The app makes one type of outbound network request: when you open a PDF file, the
PDF rendering engine may load a JavaScript worker file from a public Content
Delivery Network (cdnjs.cloudflare.com) as a fallback. This is a
public file with no identifiers; the request contains no personal data.
The app may also load images embedded in HTML files you have imported — these requests are caused by the content you choose to view and are made directly by Apple's WebKit, not by us.
We use no third-party analytics, no advertising networks, no crash reporters, and no SDKs that collect data. You can verify this for yourself by enabling iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → App Privacy Report and observing that MapYourReader makes no network contact beyond what is listed above.
Purchases are processed by Apple's StoreKit. We receive no personal information from Apple about purchasers other than the purchase entitlement itself, which is verified on your device.
MapYourReader does not collect any information from anyone, including children under 13. The app is suitable for all ages and complies with the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by virtue of collecting nothing.
Because we hold no data about you, there is no data to access, correct, export, or delete. Uninstalling the app removes all locally stored content from your device. Apple may retain purchase records under their own privacy policy.
We will update this page if our practices change. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the latest revision. Material changes will be announced through the app or on this page; continued use after a change constitutes acceptance.
Questions, concerns, or requests: [email protected]. Real replies, usually within a day.