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Privacy Policy

Last updated 14 June 2026

Cue is a speaker notes app developed by Florian Schuster. This policy explains how Cue handles your information. The short version: Cue does not collect your personal data, and your notes never leave your device.

What Cue stores

Everything you create in Cue — your talks, parts, titles, and durations — is stored locally on your device. This content is never uploaded to any server and is never shared with the developer or any third party.

What Cue does not do

Network access

Cue requests internet access for a single purpose: to load a small decorative animation hosted at florianschuster.at. This is an ordinary web request and carries no information about you or your notes beyond what any web request inherently includes (such as your device's IP address, which may appear in standard, short-lived server logs but is not used to track or identify you). Cue works fully offline; if the animation cannot be loaded, the rest of the app is unaffected.

Data deletion

Because your content is stored only on your device, you remain in full control of it. Deleting a talk removes it from Cue, and uninstalling the app removes all of its data.

Children

Cue does not knowingly collect any data from anyone, including children, as it collects no personal data at all.

Changes

If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new date above.

Contact

Questions about this policy can be sent to cue.app@proton.me.