iOS pantry companion
Fridge Rescue
Rescue forgotten leftovers, see what expires this week, and keep the back of the fridge from becoming a mystery — all of it lives on your phone.
Privacy Policy
A plain-language look at how Fridge Rescue treats your kitchen list, which optional signals exist, and how to ask us to delete anything we hold.
Last updated · August 13, 2026
- No account to start a shelf Log milk, freeze leftovers, set a restock ping. Fridge Rescue does not put a login wall, mailing list, or social sign-in in front of the first item.
- Kitchen notes stay on the phone Names, amounts, dates, and free-text notes sit in local storage. We do not export that inventory to a remote dashboard or license it for ads.
- Access stays optional Photos, mic, contacts, and live location are unused. Push alerts appear only if you turn on expiry or restock reminders yourself.
Scope
These rules cover the Fridge Rescue iOS app and the public pages hosted on this domain. Reading this notice without installing the app is enough to be in scope.
Information we handle
You can use Fridge Rescue without giving a legal name, email, phone, mailing address, government ID, or card number.
What sits in the fridge log — produce, leftovers, expiry windows, shopping hints — remains on the device. We do not copy that list to our servers for profiling, trend charts, or resale.
Generic public copy may load from this site. Those responses are not stitched to your saved items, and a private shelf is never sent upstream.
What the phone may ask
Notification permission is optional. Grant it only if you want Fridge Rescue to surface the expiry or restock reminders you scheduled.
Microphone, contacts, photo library, and precise location stay unused unless a future version needs them — and this page will be rewritten before that happens.
Local storage plus ordinary network access keep the companion alive. Diagnostics that Apple collects after a crash follow App Store privacy rules.
Hosting and helpers
This policy page and the public route run on a hosting provider. That provider may keep ordinary server logs (IP address, time of visit) for security and uptime, under their own terms.
If we later add analytics or support tooling, the vendor will be named here, and sharing will be limited to what that tool actually needs.
Minors
Fridge Rescue is not aimed at anyone under 16, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. A parent or guardian who thinks a minor sent us data can write to the address below; we will delete what we can.
How long things remain
Items, dates, and reminders stay under your control. Delete a shelf in the app or uninstall Fridge Rescue to wipe local storage.
Infrastructure logs we operate are kept only as long as security and troubleshooting require — typically up to 24 months — then deleted or anonymized. Encrypted backups may hold residual copies for a short scheduled window.
Your control
You can stop using Fridge Rescue at any time. Mute alerts or revoke optional permissions in iOS Settings if you want a quieter kitchen.
Requests to access, correct, or delete information we handle ourselves can go to the email below or to the developer listing on the App Store.
Updates to this notice
We may refresh this page as Fridge Rescue changes or as the law requires. The date at the top is the latest meaningful edit. Where the law allows, continued use after a change means you accept the new version.
Reach us
Privacy questions about Fridge Rescue: email oleh24853@gmail.com or use the support link published with the App Store listing.