The short version
Vesper does not sell your data. Vesper does not use advertising identifiers or cross-site trackers. Vesper does not upload your photos. Personal weather history stays on your device. The app sends your approximate location to a weather provider to get a forecast, and that is essentially the entire data flow. Everything else on this page is the detailed version of those sentences.
What Vesper collects
Vesper requests your approximate location (typically at the city or neighborhood level) to deliver weather forecasts and sunset predictions for your area. Location is used at the time of the request and is not stored on our servers. You can deny location access entirely and enter a city manually instead.
We collect anonymous, aggregated usage analytics so we can see which features are working and which are not. These analytics contain no personal identifiers, no advertising IDs, no device fingerprints, and no cross-session linkage. We cannot and do not trace any analytics event back to an individual user.
If you join the waitlist, we store your email address only for the purpose of notifying you when Vesper launches. We do not send marketing emails, we do not share the waitlist with third parties, and you can request removal at any time by emailing brief@vespersky.ai.
What Vesper does not collect
Vesper does not collect advertising identifiers (IDFA, AAID, or equivalents). Vesper does not use cross-site tracking cookies on the marketing website or in the app. Vesper does not integrate Google Analytics, Facebook SDK, or any advertising-focused analytics product. Vesper does not sell any user data and has no business model that depends on selling data.
We intentionally avoid the common weather app pattern of monetizing location history. The category has a poor track record here — The Weather Channel, AccuWeather, and Weather Underground have all been cited in privacy coverage for aggressive location data practices. Vesper was designed around the opposite premise: weather is one of the most location- sensitive categories in the store, so the responsible default is to collect as little as possible and store it on the device.
What stays on your device
Photos taken through Sunset Verify are saved directly to your device’s Photos library. They are never uploaded to Vesper servers, never analyzed on our infrastructure, and never used to train machine-learning models. The sky you photographed is yours.
Journal entries, sunset ratings, and your personal verification history are stored locally on your device. If you delete the app, that data is removed along with it. If you reinstall the app, you start fresh — we do not maintain a cloud backup of personal verification data by design.
How the sunset quality score is computed
Vesper computes sunset quality scores locally using live atmospheric data returned by the weather provider (cloud cover, cloud altitude, humidity, visibility, and related fields). The scoring math runs on your device or in the app’s own backend — no additional data is sent to third-party sunset forecasting services, because there is no such dependency in the architecture.
Third-party services
Vesper uses third-party weather data providers to generate forecasts. These providers receive only the anonymous location coordinates required to return weather data. They do not receive email addresses, device identifiers, usernames, or any other personal data. Current providers include Apple WeatherKit on iOS and a blend of NWS and Open-Meteo data for other platforms.
Vesper may use third-party services for essential app operations such as crash reporting and release distribution. Where used, these services receive only anonymous diagnostic data and are chosen specifically for their privacy-respecting defaults.
Subscriptions and purchases
Vesper is a paid app with a 3-day free trial. Subscriptions and one-time purchases are processed by Apple’s App Store. Vesper does not see, store, or transmit your credit card number, billing address, or any other payment details — Apple handles the full payment flow on its own infrastructure.
To deliver accurate entitlement state across your devices (so that a purchase made on your iPhone unlocks Vesper on your iPad signed into the same Apple ID), Vesper uses RevenueCat as the subscription-state broker. RevenueCat receives an anonymous per-device user ID, the purchase receipt Apple issues, and the product identifier (e.g. com.v.annual.3daytrial). RevenueCat does not receive your name, email, phone, location, or any weather data. RevenueCat’s sole purpose in the Vesper architecture is to answer the question “is this device entitled to paid features” and deliver that answer back to the app.
You can cancel a subscription at any time in the iOS Settings app under your Apple ID → Subscriptions. Refund requests go through Apple’s standard process. Vesper does not retain or process refund information beyond what the App Store reports back through the entitlement state.
Children’s privacy
Vesper does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. The app requires no account, collects no personal data, and does not advertise to users of any age. Parents can use Vesper with their children without any data collection concerns.
Your rights
You have the right to delete all locally stored app data at any time by uninstalling Vesper. You have the right to request removal of your email address from the waitlist. You have the right to ask us exactly what data we hold about you — the answer, for most users, is genuinely "none beyond the waitlist email you provided."
Users in the European Union have the additional rights granted by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) including access, rectification, erasure, and portability. Users in California have the rights granted by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) including the right to know, the right to delete, and the right to opt out of sale — though Vesper does not sell user data so the opt-out is moot by default.
Changes to this policy
When this policy is updated, the “Last updated” date at the top of the hero changes. Material changes that affect how data is handled will be communicated via an in-app notice on next launch. Your continued use of the app after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised policy.
Contact
For any privacy-related questions, concerns, or data requests, email brief@vespersky.ai. We respond within 48 hours on weekdays and handle requests in the order received. If your request is urgent, include “Privacy Urgent” in the subject line.
How does Vesper handle my data?
Vesper stores photos and journal entries locally on your device. Sunset Verify photos never leave your phone and are never uploaded to any server. The app caches forecast data locally and shares only anonymous usage analytics. No personal weather data is sold or shared with third parties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Vesper sell my data?
No. Vesper does not sell any user data to third parties.
Are my sunset photos uploaded?
No. Sunset Verify photos are stored in your Photos library on device and never uploaded to Vesper servers.
What data does Vesper collect?
Vesper collects anonymous usage analytics and your approximate location for weather forecasts. No personal identifiers are linked to weather queries.
Does Vesper use third-party analytics?
Vesper uses privacy-first analytics that record anonymous, aggregated usage signals (screen views, feature engagement) without cookies, device identifiers, or advertising identifiers. We do not use Google Analytics, Facebook SDK, or any advertising-focused analytics.
How does Vesper handle children’s privacy?
Vesper does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. The app requires no account, collects no personal data, and does not advertise to users of any age. Parents can use Vesper with their children without any data collection concerns.
Is Vesper GDPR and CCPA compliant?
Yes. Because Vesper collects no personal data, stores photos locally, and uses anonymous analytics, it meets GDPR and CCPA requirements by design. Users in the EU or California have the same experience as everyone else — minimal data, local storage, and full control.
What happens to my waitlist email?
Your waitlist email is stored only for the purpose of notifying you when Vesper launches. It is not used for marketing emails, sold to third parties, or shared with advertising networks. You can request removal at any time by emailing brief@vespersky.ai.
Does Vesper use tracking pixels or cookies?
The Vesper marketing website does not use third-party tracking pixels, advertising cookies, or cross-site trackers. The app itself does not use any cookies or persistent identifiers tied to your identity.
How long is my data retained?
App data (Sunset Verify history, journal entries, photos) is stored indefinitely on your device until you delete the app. Vesper servers retain no personal data. Anonymous analytics are aggregated and retained for 90 days for product improvement, then discarded.