Last updated 18 August 2026
Seasons is a personal TV journal. It is designed so that what you watch and what you think of it stays on your phone.
Nothing.
There is no account, no sign-in, and no analytics. Seasons contains no advertising, no tracking, and no third-party analytics or attribution SDKs. No identifier for advertisers (IDFA) is requested or used. Nothing you enter is transmitted to the developer, and the developer has no way to see your library.
Everything you create — the shows you track, season states, ratings, notes, watch dates and log history — is stored locally on your device using Apple's SwiftData framework. Two preferences (your backfill-mode toggle and, if you set one, a TMDB access token) are stored in the app's own local settings.
If you delete Seasons, that data is deleted with it. There is no server-side copy to request or erase.
Seasons does not currently use iCloud sync. If that changes in a future version, your data would sync through your own private iCloud account, which the developer cannot access, and this policy will be updated first.
Seasons fetches show and season information from The Movie Database (TMDB):
These requests contain only what is needed to answer them: your search text, or the ID of a show you have added. They do not contain any account identifier, device identifier, or anything about your ratings, notes or viewing history.
TMDB receives these requests and, as with any web request, will see the originating IP address. TMDB's handling of that is governed by their own privacy policy.
Seasons is not directed at children and collects no personal information from anyone, including children.
If this policy changes, the updated version will be published at this address and the date above revised.
Questions about this policy: hello@seasonsapp.watch