Last updated: 16 June 2026
Ice Fishing is a simple field guide and personal log for anglers. It keeps your catch entries and notes on your device. This page explains, in plain language, what the app does and does not do with data.
Catch log entries, tackle inventory items, hotspot notes and settings are stored only on this device. They never leave your phone unless you choose to share or export them yourself.
The only outgoing request happens when you tap “Refresh outlook” on the Today screen. The app then asks open-meteo.com for current weather at the latitude and longitude you typed. The request contains those coordinates and the standard HTTP headers Android sends. It does not contain an account, an email or a device identifier.
The app does not request location, contacts, camera, microphone, calendar, photos, Bluetooth, biometrics or accounts.
The only third-party service used is Open-Meteo (a non-commercial weather data provider). The app does not embed advertising SDKs, attribution SDKs, crash-reporters or analytics libraries.
The app is meant for general audiences and does not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
Everything the app stores lives on your device:
If the app starts using a new outgoing service, this page will be updated to describe it before the next published version.
For questions about this policy or the app, please use the developer contact email shown on the app’s page in the Google Play Store (under “Developer contact”).