Privacy
Last updated: 12 August 2026
WebIPTV collects nothing. There is no account with us, no analytics, no advertising, no tracking, and no server of ours that your usage passes through. This page describes what the app does on your device and which third parties it talks to, because that is the only privacy story there is to tell.
What stays on your device
Your catalogue, watch history, favourites, lists and settings live in a database inside the app's own container. Provider credentials are held in the iOS Keychain. Nothing in that list is sent to us — we operate no backend.
iCloud
If you leave iCloud sync on, favourites, watch progress, lists and follows are written to your private iCloud database so your devices agree with each other. That data belongs to your Apple Account; we cannot read it. Turning sync off in Settings stops it, and “Erase everything” removes it again.
Who your device talks to
| Service | Why | What it sees |
|---|---|---|
| Your IPTV provider | The streams, catalogue and guide you configured | Your credentials and requests — as with any player. Their privacy policy applies. |
| TMDB | Posters, wordmarks, descriptions | Titles being looked up. No identifiers of you. |
| TVmaze | Episode titles and stills | Series and episode names. |
| TheSportsDB / football-data / OpenLigaDB | Fixtures, tables, crests | Leagues and teams requested. |
| YouTube (RSS) | Highlight clips | Channel feeds requested. |
| Apple (CloudKit, push) | iCloud sync, reminders you set | Handled by Apple under your Apple Account. |
These requests carry no identifier for you and no profile. We receive nothing from them.
Notifications
Only ones you ask for — a kickoff reminder, for instance. They are scheduled on the device.
Children
Adult categories are excluded from the catalogue by the app itself, and there is no way to switch that off. See the app's content-safety behaviour in Settings.
Your rights
Since we hold no data about you, there is nothing for us to export or delete. Everything the app knows is on your device and in your iCloud: “Fresh start” in Settings erases it, including the iCloud copy.