Nothing. Biblemaxxing has no backend. The app makes no network requests in normal operation — all Scripture text (World English Bible, King James Version, Douay-Rheims — all public domain) ships inside the app and works fully offline.
Biblemaxxing uses Apple's Screen Time frameworks (Family Controls, Managed Settings, and Device Activity) to shield the apps you choose, with your explicit permission. Two things are worth knowing about how Apple designed this:
Your reading plan, daily portion, streaks, milestones, and reading history are stored locally on your device (in the app's private container). They are never uploaded, synced, or shared. Deleting the app deletes them; you can also reset them anytime in Profile → Reset reading progress.
If you enable the daily reminder, notifications are scheduled locally on your device. No push-notification service is used, because there is no server to push from.
Biblemaxxing is not directed at children under 13. Because the app collects no personal information from anyone, it collects none from children either.
There are none. No analytics providers, no ad networks, no data brokers, no social SDKs. The App Store handles any purchase processing under Apple's privacy policy.
If Biblemaxxing ever adds a feature that touches data (for example, optional iCloud sync), this policy will be updated first, the effective date will change, and the app's App Store privacy label will be updated to match.
Questions about privacy: chesbo@gmail.com