Privacy Policy
Last updated: 12 June 2026
This document is a template, not legal advice. It has not been reviewed by a lawyer. Before relying on it for a real launch, have it reviewed by qualified counsel in your jurisdiction.
1. The short version
Flixvolut is built to know as little about you as possible.
There is no Flixvolut account, no Flixvolut server, no analytics, and no tracking. Your playlist credentials, your watch history, and your downloads live on your device and nowhere else. The App connects your device directly to the provider you choose — we are never in the middle, so there is nothing for us to see.
This policy explains exactly what that means in practice, and names the few third parties that do see something (your own provider, the app store you bought through, and GitHub if you download the desktop app there).
2. What we don't collect
This list is deliberately long, because it is the heart of the product:
- No accounts. There is no sign-up, no login, no email address, no password. We cannot identify you because we never ask who you are.
- No analytics or telemetry. The App contains no analytics SDK, no crash reporter that phones home, no usage statistics, no A/B testing framework. We do not know how often you open the App, what you watch, or whether you watch at all.
- No tracking. No advertising identifiers, no fingerprinting, no cookies, no pixels — in the App or for any purpose.
- No server. We do not operate any server that your streams, credentials, or activity pass through. When you press play, your device talks directly to your provider; Flixvolut-the-company is not on that path and has no technical means to observe it.
- No selling or sharing of data. We have no personal data to sell, share, or monetize — and that is by design, not just policy.
If a future version of the App ever needs to collect something (for example, an optional crash report), we will update this policy first, the feature will be opt-in, and the default will remain: nothing.
3. What stays on your device
The App does store data — locally, under your control, for the App to function:
- Playlist credentials. Your Xtream Codes login or M3U playlist URL is stored on your device only: in the system Keychain on iOS, and in the App's local application data on macOS and Windows. It is used for one purpose — connecting your device to your provider — and is never transmitted to us.
- Watch history and resume positions. What you've watched and where you left off is stored locally so the App can resume exactly where you stopped.
- Offline downloads. Media you download (with the optional lifetime unlock) is saved to your device's storage.
- Settings. Preferences like subtitle styling and playback options are stored locally.
Deleting the App deletes this data, subject to your operating system's normal uninstall behavior. There is no copy anywhere else, so there is no "account deletion" to request — uninstalling is the whole procedure.
4. Third parties that do see something
A privacy policy that claims nobody sees anything would be dishonest. Three parties outside Flixvolut can see data when you use the App, and none of them sees it on our behalf:
Your playlist provider. When you connect a playlist and play media, your device sends requests — including your credentials with that provider and your IP address — directly to your provider, exactly as a browser would when you visit a website. What your provider logs, retains, or does with that information is governed by their privacy practices, not ours. We do not choose your provider, have no relationship with them, and receive nothing from this traffic. Review your provider's policy if this matters to you.
Apple / the platform store. The optional one-time in-app purchase (lifetime offline downloads) is processed entirely by Apple or the relevant platform store. They handle the payment under their own privacy policy; Flixvolut never sees your payment details, billing address, or identity. We receive at most aggregate, anonymized sales reporting from the store.
GitHub. Desktop versions of the App are distributed via GitHub Releases, and the App checks GitHub for updates. When you download the App or it checks for an update, GitHub's servers receive your IP address and standard request metadata, and may log it under GitHub's privacy policy. The update check sends no personal data — it asks for the latest release information, nothing more.
That is the complete list. There are no advertising partners, no data processors, and no "trusted third parties."
5. Children
The App is not directed at children, and we set a minimum age of 16 (or the age of digital consent in your country, if higher) in our Terms of Service. Because we collect no personal data from anyone, we do not knowingly — or unknowingly — collect personal data from children. What children in your household can watch through a playlist you connect is determined by that playlist and your device's parental controls, not by us.
6. Your data rights and requests
Laws like the GDPR and CCPA give you rights over personal data a company holds about you: access, correction, deletion, portability, and objection.
We honor those rights in the most direct way possible: we hold no personal data about you, so there is nothing for us to disclose, correct, export, or delete. Everything the App knows lives on your device, where you can inspect or erase it yourself at any time — and uninstalling the App removes it entirely.
If you believe we do hold personal data about you, or you want to exercise any right under applicable law, contact us at contact@foxary.com and we will respond within the timeframe the law requires. For data held by your provider, Apple, or GitHub, requests must go to them — we have no access to it and no ability to act on it.
7. Security
The most effective security measure in the App is architectural: data that is never collected cannot be breached, leaked, or subpoenaed from us. What does exist — your credentials — is stored using the platform's own protection (the iOS Keychain; OS-level user data isolation on desktop). Connections to your provider use whatever protocol your provider supports; we recommend choosing providers that offer HTTPS.
8. Changes to this policy
If we change this policy, we will update the "Last updated" date above and announce material changes in the App or on our website. Any change that involved collecting new data would be exactly the kind of thing this policy exists to surface — expect it to be prominent, explained, and opt-in.
9. Contact
Questions about privacy, or a data request:
contact@foxary.com Flixvolut — Foxary SRL — VAT BE 1032.783.843 — Brussels, Belgium