SipCue
Effective date: 20 March 2026
SipCue is a local-first hydration tracker published by Spring Data Limited. This page explains what the app stores, what it does not collect, and how optional integrations work.
SipCue does not collect personal data, create accounts, run ads, or use third-party analytics. Your hydration logs and app settings stay on your device unless you choose to use Apple Health.
SipCue stores hydration entries, custom containers, reminders, preferences, and Pro unlock status locally on your iPhone or iPad. The app does not require sign-in and does not send this information to a remote server.
If you enable Apple Health integration, SipCue writes the water intake entries that you log to the Health app on your device. SipCue does not read unrelated health data and does not transmit Health data to Spring Data Limited.
SipCue does not include advertising SDKs, third-party analytics, fingerprinting, or cross-app tracking. The app does not collect usage telemetry, device identifiers, or marketing profiles.
SipCue Pro is offered as an optional one-time purchase handled by Apple. Payment processing, billing, and transaction records are managed by Apple under Apple's terms and privacy practices. SipCue does not store your payment card information.
SipCue does not sell, rent, or disclose personal data to third parties because it does not collect personal data in the first place.
You can remove SipCue data by deleting entries inside the app or by deleting the app from your device. If you enabled Apple Health, any Health data already written there is managed separately by Apple.
If this privacy policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a revised effective date.