Last updated: May 2026
Peach Keeper is a free app for listening to The Flop House podcast. We respect your privacy, because frankly, we're not curious about it. Here is the entire story:
Nothing. Peach Keeper does not collect, transmit, or store any personal information about you. We have no analytics, no telemetry, no tracking pixels, no advertising SDKs, and no third-party trackers of any kind.
There are none. Peach Keeper does not require or offer an account. You don't sign up, log in, or identify yourself in any way.
Like any podcast player, Peach Keeper keeps some information on your device so the app works:
All of this stays on your device. None of it is sent to us or anyone else. Deleting the app removes it all.
Peach Keeper makes ordinary network requests to fetch:
We do not log, store, or analyze information about what you fetch or when. Peach Keeper does not retain the web server logs at peachkeeper.org, and does not analyze them or redistribute them to anyone for any purpose.
If the app crashes, Apple may ask whether you want to share a crash report with developers. If you say yes, Apple delivers an anonymized report to us through their developer portal. This report contains technical information about the crash (such as which line of code failed) and never includes anything you typed, listened to, or browsed in the app. You can opt out of sharing crash reports at any time in your iOS Settings under Privacy & Security > Analytics & Improvements.
Peach Keeper does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children.
If this policy ever changes, the new version will appear at this URL. If the change is significant, we will note it in the app.