WeathrWear Privacy
1. Overview
WeathrWear is a weather-aware outfit recommendation app. It is designed to work without an account and keeps the core recommendation experience on the device.
2. What WeathrWear stores
- Notification preferences such as weather-alert and morning-summary choices plus the selected summary time.
- Wardrobe items you add, including names, tags, notes, and garment images.
- Image-editing results such as background removal output and color analysis metadata.
- Saved preferences such as temperature unit, default context, style direction, and app appearance.
- If you set a manual weather place, the selected city or town name and its saved coordinates.
- Recommendation history, favorite garments, favorite combinations, and recommendation feedback.
- Device-local widget snapshot data used to show the latest recommendation on your widget.
- Optional device-local wardrobe note drafting state used when supported Apple intelligence features are available on your device.
3. How the data is used
- Generate outfit recommendations that fit the current weather and selected context.
- Show your saved wardrobe, favorites, and previously accepted looks.
- Personalize recommendation ranking based on your saved preferences and feedback.
- Render garment images and color summaries inside the app.
- Provide widget content on the same device.
4. Weather and location
WeathrWear can request your current location so it can fetch local weather data through Apple platform weather services. If you deny location access, you can either keep using a general weather estimate or enter a city or town manually inside the app.
The app does not require you to create a WeathrWear account to use location-based recommendations.
If you choose a manual weather place, WeathrWear stores that place name and saved coordinates so it can fetch weather without live device location.
5. Photos and camera
If you add wardrobe items with the camera or photo library, the selected garment images are stored so the app can display and reuse them in your wardrobe. Image cleanup and garment extraction are handled on-device in the current app design.
6. iCloud sync
WeathrWear uses Apple's SwiftData and CloudKit technologies when WeathrWear Pro is active and iCloud is available so eligible app data such as wardrobe items, favorites, history, and the main preference profile can sync through your private iCloud account.
If Pro is not active or iCloud is unavailable, the app falls back to local storage on the device. Some settings and widget data remain device-local even when iCloud is available.
7. Analytics and measurement
The launch build of WeathrWear uses Firebase Analytics for limited product measurement.
WeathrWear may send events such as app opens, screen views, recommendation interactions, feedback actions, wardrobe saves, and settings interactions.
WeathrWear does not use the advertising identifier for this Firebase setup and does not use Firebase Analytics for cross-app tracking or ad personalization. If the analytics setup changes in a future release, this page and the App Store privacy answers should be updated accordingly.
8. AI features
WeathrWear can optionally use Apple on-device intelligence capabilities on supported Apple devices. In the current shipping app, this can include drafting a short wardrobe note while you add an item and lightly polishing the lead Insights summary wording while keeping the underlying facts, counts, and recommendations deterministic. These features do not choose outfits, rewrite the main recommendation feed, or send wardrobe or recommendation history to a developer-controlled AI backend.
9. Notifications
WeathrWear can optionally use device-local notifications if you enable them from the Profile screen.
In the current shipping app, these notifications can include smart weather alerts for same-day rain, cooler-later, or wind changes, plus a daily morning summary at the time you choose.
The app does not use user-visible remote push notifications in the current shipping build. It may receive silent remote notifications from Apple to keep Pro iCloud sync up to date. Notification permission is optional and is only requested after you explicitly turn on one of these notification features.
10. Third-party sharing
WeathrWear does not sell your personal data. Outside of Apple platform services used by the app and Firebase Analytics when enabled, the app does not share your wardrobe or usage data with third parties for advertising or data-broker purposes.
11. Retention and control
App data stays stored until you edit or delete it in the app, remove the app, or manage it through your Apple account controls where iCloud sync applies.
- Delete wardrobe items, favorites, and recommendation history from within the app.
- Turn off location access, camera access, or photo access in iOS Settings.
- Turn app notifications off in WeathrWear or in iOS Settings.
- Use Apple iCloud settings to manage copies stored through your private iCloud account.
- Remove the app to delete on-device data stored locally on that device.
12. Contact
For privacy or GDPR requests, contact privacy@orvynhq.com .
For app support or App Store review follow-up, contact hello@orvynhq.com .