Privacy Policy

We have no server to keep it on.

Last updated 21 August 2026 · Applies to Radioh (tech.beskar.radioh) for Android and iOS, and to every language edition of it — Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil and Telugu (tech.beskar.radioh.<language>) · Publisher: Beskar Technologies LLP

What we collect

Nothing. No account, no email, no analytics, no crash reporting. None of it is in the app.

Where your list lives

On your phone, in its own storage. Uninstalling the app takes it with you.

Our server

There isn't one. Radioh has no backend, so there is nowhere for us to keep anything.

This website

No cookies, no analytics, no third-party scripts or fonts. We can't tell you were here.

The short version

Radioh has no account, no advertising, no analytics and no crash reporting. We do not run a server, so there is nowhere for us to keep anything about you. Everything the app remembers stays on your phone.

What stays on your phone

Radioh saves your settings and your list using your phone's own storage:

  • the language you chose to read the app in, and the language of stations you chose to listen to
  • the country and region you picked
  • whether you use Super Simple or Explorer
  • the stations you have starred, and the last one you played
  • a note that the app has asked you for a review, so it never asks twice

None of this is sent anywhere. Uninstalling the app removes it.

What leaves your phone, and to whom

Radioh has no backend of its own. It talks to three kinds of third party, and each of them sees your device's IP address, as any internet service does.

Radio Browser

radio-browser.info is the community-maintained catalogue that supplies every station in the app. Radioh sends it the searches it needs to fill the screen: a country, a language, a station name. When you start playing a station, Radioh also sends that station's identifier so its popularity count stays honest. No identifier of yours is attached; the requests carry only the app's name.

The radio station itself

Playing a station opens a direct connection from your phone to whoever runs that station. Radioh does not sit in the middle and nothing is re-hosted, which means the station's own operator can see that a listener connected, on their own terms.

Apple's iTunes Search API

When a station announces what it is playing, Radioh looks that song title up to show cover art. It sends the song title and nothing else.

No analytics, and no crash reporting either

Most free apps pay for themselves by watching what you do. Radioh doesn't. There is no analytics, telemetry or crash-reporting code in it at all — so we cannot tell how often you open it, what you listen to, how long you listen, or that you installed it in the first place. Not anonymised, not aggregated: the code to collect it is simply not in the app.

Reviews

If you use the review drawer, the star you tap is remembered on your phone and the review itself is handed to Google Play or to the App Store. Whatever you write there goes to them under their terms, not ours. Radioh never sees it.

Permissions

  • Internet — to fetch the station list and play audio.
  • Notifications (Android) — to show the playback controls while a station is playing. Declining it does not stop playback.
  • Wake lock and foreground service (Android) — so a station keeps playing when the screen is off or you move to another app.

This website

The same promise applies here. radioh.beskar.tech sets no cookies, runs no analytics or tracking scripts, and embeds nothing from a third party — the typefaces are served from this domain rather than a font CDN, precisely so that visiting this page tells no one else that you did.

Children

Radioh is not directed at children and collects nothing from anyone. Station content comes from the broadcasters themselves and is not curated by us.

Changes

If this policy changes, the date at the top changes with it, and the revised version is posted at this URL.

Contact

Beskar Technologies LLP — baid@beskar.tech