RadioX Privacy Policy

Last updated: 2026-07-11

This Privacy Policy explains how RadioX collects, uses, stores, syncs, and discloses information related to your use of the app.

1. Information We Process

Depending on the features you use and the platform you are on, RadioX may process the following categories of information.

1.1 Information You Provide

When you use the custom station feature, you may provide:

If you send support or feedback by email, the contents of your email and related information are processed by your email provider and our support channel.

1.2 Information Stored Locally on Your Device

To provide app functionality, RadioX may store the following data locally on your device:

This data is primarily stored on-device to support normal app behavior.

1.3 Subscription and Transaction Information

If you purchase RadioX Pro, Apple handles billing, renewal, purchase processing, and transaction verification. RadioX may receive and use limited subscription status information, such as:

RadioX does not directly process your full payment card information.

On iOS, if you do not have an ad-removal entitlement, RadioX may use Google Mobile Ads and Google’s User Messaging Platform to support:

This may involve device identifiers, consent status, ad request metadata, and other technical data processed by Google SDKs under Google’s own policies. The exact data elements and processing details are governed by Google and applicable platform policies.

1.5 Playback, Content Discovery, and Network Requests

RadioX plays three kinds of audio, and each involves network requests to different services:

Those third-party servers typically receive standard network-level information such as:

These requests are generally handled by the selected stream provider, podcast host, Apple, or their infrastructure, not exclusively by RadioX.

1.6 Diagnostics and Logs

RadioX may generate local runtime logs and event logs for debugging, troubleshooting, and service state tracking. Based on the current project implementation, the app uses system logging for some events, and we did not identify separate custom third-party analytics code in the app source.

1.7 Apple Music (MusicKit)

The Music tab uses Apple’s MusicKit framework. To load Apple Music charts, play previews, or play full tracks, MusicKit may request your authorization to access Apple Music on your behalf and may use your Apple Music subscription status and a MusicKit user token managed by Apple.

This access is handled by Apple through MusicKit and is governed by Apple’s terms and privacy practices. RadioX does not receive your Apple Music password or payment details.

2. How We Use Information

We use information primarily to:

3. Local Storage and iCloud Sync

RadioX uses local storage for favorites, history, settings, and custom station data.

If you use features that support sync and you have relevant Apple services enabled, some data may sync across your devices through Apple’s iCloud or CloudKit infrastructure, particularly custom station data associated with RadioX Pro features. That sync is subject to Apple’s terms, privacy practices, and your iCloud account settings.

4. Permissions

Based on the current app implementation, RadioX may request the following permissions.

Camera

Purpose: to let you take a photo for a custom station icon.

This permission is optional. If you deny it, you can still use most app features, but you will not be able to capture a custom icon directly with the camera.

Photos or File Import

If you choose to import a custom icon from your photo library or files, access is handled through Apple’s standard platform permission and picker flows. RadioX only reads the image content that you explicitly select.

Apple Music

If you use the Music tab, RadioX may request permission to access Apple Music through MusicKit. This permission is optional. If you deny it, you can still browse charts and play free 30-second previews, but full-track playback requires an active Apple Music subscription and access authorization.

5. How Information May Be Shared

We do not sell your personal information.

To provide app functionality, your data may interact with the following categories of third parties:

We may also disclose information where required by law or where reasonably necessary to protect rights, safety, security, or enforce our terms.

6. Data Retention

We generally retain data for as long as needed to provide the relevant functionality:

If data is synced through iCloud, retention may also depend on Apple’s platform behavior and your account settings.

7. Your Choices and Controls

You can generally control your information by:

If your data has been synced through iCloud, you may also need to manage that data through your Apple account or system settings.

8. Children’s Privacy

RadioX is not designed specifically for children. Where required by law, minors should use the app with parental or guardian involvement.

9. International Transfers

Because Apple, Google, third-party streaming services, and internet infrastructure may operate in multiple countries or regions, related data may be transferred to, processed in, or stored in jurisdictions outside your own.

RadioX may include external links, third-party stream URLs, email links, or third-party SDKs. Those third parties have their own privacy policies and data practices. You should review, as applicable:

11. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time for product, legal, platform, or operational reasons. The updated version becomes effective when posted. Your continued use of RadioX after an update means you accept the revised Privacy Policy.

12. Contact Us

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or data handling in RadioX, you can contact: