Legal
Privacy
Version 1 · effective 2026-08-21
The design principle: what you watch stays on your TV. This page lists everynetwork call the app makes on its own — if it’s not listed here, the app doesn’t send it.
What never leaves your device
- Your playlists, source URLs, and provider credentials.
- Your viewing history, favorites, profiles, and episode progress.
- Your recordings — they are files on your device’s own storage.
The complete list of calls the app makes
| Call | When | What is sent |
|---|---|---|
| License check (api.kimberplay.com) | App launch and key entry, only when a license key is configured | Your license key, a random per-install device ID (a UUID — no hardware or account identifiers), and a one-time request token |
| Crash report (kimberplay.com) | The launch after the app crashes | The crash stack trace, app version, Android version, and device model. No identifiers, no account data, no viewing data |
| Update check (GitHub) | Manual “Check for updates” | A standard HTTPS request; no identifiers beyond your IP address, which any web request reveals |
| Live sports scores (ESPN) and news headlines (public wire feeds) | While the Sports or News hub is open | Standard HTTPS requests for public data; nothing about you or your library |
| Your own sources | Sync and playback | Requests go directly from your device to the provider you configured — never through our servers |
If you buy KimberPlay Plus
Payment is processed by Stripe(we never see your card number). We store the email you bought with, your license key, your plan, and the random device IDs your key is activated on — that’s the entire customer record. License emails are delivered through Resend.
This website
kimberplay.com runs no analytics, no ad trackers, and sets no cookies.
Your data, your call
Want your customer record or crash reports deleted? Email support@kimberplay.com from your purchase address. We never sell or share data with anyone, full stop.