Privacy
Plain notes, not a trap door.
Juicr is built around sources you choose. These notes explain the basics in plain language.
Last updated: May 14, 2026.
What Juicr stores
Juicr may store app preferences such as theme, accent color, playback settings, saved items, source choices, and local history on your device.
These app choices are meant to stay local unless you choose to share a help report or use a feature that clearly says it needs to connect.
Sources you add
If you add or enable sources, those choices are yours. Juicr should ask before optional choices are turned on.
Only use sources you trust and are allowed to access. Juicr should keep private source details out of ordinary app copy and help text.
Help reports
Help reports should avoid passwords, playable links, private source addresses, account details, and anything sensitive.
When help reporting is available, Juicr should prepare a safe summary you can review before sharing.
Website
This static website does not need account login. The web host may collect standard visit logs for security and delivery.
Your control
You can change app settings, remove sources you added, and clear local app data from the places Juicr provides for those actions.