Pure Air: Quality & Weather · Last updated July 17, 2026
Pure Air is built to work without collecting any personal data about you. This page explains exactly what does and doesn't happen with your information.
Nothing. Pure Air has no account, no login, no analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, and no tracking of any kind. We do not operate a server that stores your data, and we cannot identify you.
If you grant location access, your device's GPS coordinates are used only to determine which city's air quality and weather to show. Your latitude and longitude are sent — anonymously, with no account or device identifier attached — directly to the open-data providers below, solely to fetch the forecast for that location. Pure Air never stores your location history, and the request happens only when you open the app or tap refresh.
You can deny or revoke location access at any time in iOS Settings; Pure Air works fully by searching for any city manually instead.
Weather, air-quality, marine, and city-search data come from Open-Meteo, a free, open-data provider. The only information sent to Open-Meteo is the latitude/longitude (or city search text) needed to answer the request — no account identifier, advertising ID, or device fingerprint is ever attached. Open-Meteo's own data practices are described at open-meteo.com.
Pure Air caches your most recent weather and air-quality results, your favorite cities, and your unit/theme preferences locally on your device using standard iOS storage (UserDefaults and the app's local cache folder). This data never leaves your device and is deleted if you uninstall the app.
Pure Air does not knowingly collect any information from anyone, including children, because it does not collect information from anyone at all.
If this policy ever changes, the update will be posted on this page with a new "last updated" date.
Questions about this policy: zzeid.exe@gmail.com