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App Privacy "Nutrition Label" Builder
Answer a short questionnaire about the data your app collects and see exactly how it maps to Apple's three App Store privacy sections — Used to Track You, Linked to You, and Not Linked to You. Export a checklist to fill in App Store Connect with confidence. Runs entirely in your browser.
Which data does your app collect?
Contact Info
Health & Fitness
Financial Info
Location
Sensitive Info
Contacts
User Content
Browsing History
Search History
Identifiers
Purchases
Usage Data
Diagnostics
Other Data
Your privacy label
Data Not Collected
With nothing selected, you can declare that your app collects no data. Tick a data type on the left to build the label.
The three privacy sections
Every App Store listing shows a privacy "nutrition label". Apple groups your declared data into Data Used to Track You (shared with data brokers or used for cross-app advertising), Data Linked to You (tied to your account or device), and Data Not Linked to You (collected but anonymised). A single data type can appear in more than one section — for example, a Device ID used for third-party ads is both tracked and linked.
Get it right before review
App Review cross-checks your privacy declarations against what the app actually does. Under- or over-declaring is a common cause of rejection and Guideline 5.1.1 trouble. Use this builder to think through each data type and purpose, then carry the checklist into App Store Connect's "App Privacy" section. Nothing you enter here leaves your browser.
Want a full pre-submission review?
AcceptMyApp analyzes your metadata, permissions, and privacy setup against Apple's guidelines and surfaces rejection risks before you hit submit.