BlockSeeker is designed to be private by default. This policy explains what the app does and does not do with your information.
The short version
BlockSeeker does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal data. There is no account, no analytics, no advertising, and no tracking. Everything the app does happens on your own device and your own local network.
What the app accesses
Your local network. BlockSeeker communicates directly with your miners (Bitaxe / NerdAxe / NerdQAxe, Avalon Nano, and Antminer) over your home Wi-Fi to read miner status and send control commands such as reboot, pool switch or fan settings. iOS asks your permission the first time the app scans your network.
On-device storage. Your list of miners and your alert preferences are stored locally on your device.
iCloud (optional). If you are signed into iCloud, your miner list may sync across your own Apple devices using Apple's iCloud Key-Value Storage. This is handled by Apple under Apple's privacy policy and is accessible only to you; the developer cannot see it.
Notifications. If you enable notifications, alerts are generated and delivered locally by your device. No alert content is sent to any server operated by the developer.
What the app does NOT do
It does not collect personal information.
It does not use analytics or tracking of any kind.
It does not show advertising.
It does not transmit your data to the developer or any third party.
It does not require an account or sign-in.
Data sharing
None. Because no data is collected, none is shared or sold.
Children's privacy
BlockSeeker does not collect data from anyone, including children.
Third-party services
BlockSeeker can optionally query a public blockchain data source to display current network difficulty for the block-odds estimate. These requests contain no personal information.
Changes to this policy
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new "Last updated" date.