PodZiply

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How PodZiply handles your data

Last updated: April 30, 2026

PodZiply only sees the newsletters you intentionally forward to your private forwarding address. We do not ask for direct inbox access to build your daily briefing.

We collect your email address, the newsletters and links you forward, the briefings we generate from them, and basic product-usage events such as sign-in, episode opened, and playback progress. If you sign in with Google or Apple, we receive the email address and identifier those providers share. If you subscribe to a paid plan, Apple, Google, or Stripe processes the payment and we receive only your subscription status — not your card details.

We use this information to sign you in, route forwarded newsletters to the right briefing, generate and play back your audio, send notifications you opt into, and improve the product. We do not sell your personal information and we do not use your forwarded content to train third-party AI models.

We use PostHog for product analytics on the website and apps, with cookies and local storage on the web and a pseudonymous identifier on mobile. We rely on AWS for hosting, storage, and email receipt in the United States, Cloudflare for the website and web app, Anthropic and Amazon Polly to generate briefing text and audio, and Apple and Google for sign-in, push notifications, and in-app subscriptions.

We keep your account data, queued newsletters, and briefings for as long as your account is active. You can request access to your data, corrections, or deletion at any time by emailing [email protected] from the address tied to your account. We will update the date above when this policy changes.