Privacy
Last updated 12 June 2026
The short version: we collect nothing. Everything you log stays in your private iCloud. We run no servers, we have no accounts, and we cannot see your data. This page exists to spell that out.
What we collect
Nothing. One Baby has no analytics, no telemetry, no crash-reporting SDKs, no advertising frameworks, and no third-party code that talks to anyone. There is no sign-up, so we never hold your name, email, or anything else.
Where your data lives
Feeds, diapers, sleep, growth, and your baby's profile are stored on your device and in your private iCloud database, managed by Apple's CloudKit. Apple syncs it between your devices using your iCloud account. That storage is governed by Apple's iCloud terms and Apple's privacy policy, not by any infrastructure of ours, because we have none.
Sharing with a partner
If you invite a caretaker, Apple shares your baby's records with that person through iCloud. Only people you explicitly invite can see them. You can stop sharing at any time from Settings, and their access ends.
Deleting your data
Settings → Delete all data removes everything from your device and from iCloud, including shared copies. Deleting the app alone removes it from your device but leaves the iCloud copy, so use Delete all data first if you want a clean break.
Children
One Baby is made for parents and caregivers, not for children. We do not knowingly collect information from anyone, of any age, because we do not collect information.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the new version will be posted here with a new date. Given what the app is, do not expect much movement.
Contact
Questions about privacy can be sent through the app's App Store listing, under App Support.