Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 5, 2026
Sunny Ridge Labs builds simple apps for iPhone and iPad. This policy explains how our apps handle your information.
We don't collect your data. Our apps do not collect, store, or transmit your personal information to us or to any third party. We have no servers that receive your data, and we do not use analytics or tracking services.
Your content stays on your device. Any content you create in our apps — such as photos, scores, names, and saved rounds — is stored only on your device. It is never uploaded to us or shared with anyone unless you choose to share it yourself (for example, by saving or sending a file from your device).
Permissions. Some apps may ask for access to your camera or photo library so you can add photos within the app. These photos remain on your device. We do not access, collect, or transmit them.
Children's privacy. Our apps do not collect personal information from anyone, including children.
Changes to this policy. If this policy changes, we will update it on this page with a new date.
Contact. If you have questions about this policy, email us at benreyes@sunnyridgelabs.com.
Now let's add the page. You should be logged into the Gmail account (the one with your live site). If you're still in the benreyes@ account from the cancellation, log out and back into Gmail first.
Step 49 — Open the Pages panel and add a new page
In your site, go to the left sidebar → Website → Pages.
Find the "+" (Add) button near "Main Navigation" or "Not Linked."
Choose to add a blank page (look for "Blank Page" or a basic Page option).
When it asks for a page title, name it Privacy Policy. Squarespace will auto-make the URL something like /privacy-policy.
Quick check: A new blank page called "Privacy Policy" appears in your Pages list and opens in the editor.
Reply done once the blank Privacy Policy page is created and open. Then I'll walk you through adding a text block and pasting the policy (same as we did for the support page), and we'll grab its exact URL for Apple.