Last updated: July 31, 2026
Nobody enjoys legal documents at 3am. Short version: Burp keeps your logs on your phone by default. Optional co-parent sync shares encrypted updates with your partner’s phone — we can’t read them. Here’s the longer version.
By default: none. Burp stores feeds, diapers, sleep, milestones, and other logs in a local database on your device. There is no Burp account, and we do not run analytics on your usage.
If you turn on Co-parent sync, Burp sends end-to-end encrypted sync packets to a blind relay so the other parent’s phone can receive updates. Those packets contain care-log updates (feeds, diapers, sleep, and similar entries) encrypted on your device before they leave the phone. We cannot read the contents. The relay only stores opaque ciphertext plus a random vault ID used for routing.
Co-parent sync is optional. You enable it in Settings by creating or scanning an invite (QR code or pasteable code). That invite includes a vault ID and an encryption key that stays on your phones — not with us as a readable key for your baby data.
If you never enable co-parent sync, care logs do not leave your device through Burp (aside from your own device backups, described below).
If your device backs up to iCloud or another backup service, your Burp data may go with that backup. That’s between you and Apple (or your backup provider). We have no access to your iCloud account or backups.
Burp offers one optional purchase (Burp Pro — additional white noise sounds and a sleep timer). The transaction is handled entirely by Apple through the App Store. We don’t store your payment info, credit card, or purchase history on any Burp server.
Burp may request camera access only to scan a co-parent invite QR code. Camera frames are processed on your device for that purpose and are not uploaded as photos or video to our servers.
There are no analytics SDKs in this app. No Firebase. No Mixpanel. No ad trackers. No advertising identifier collection. We do not track you across other companies’ apps or websites.
Burp is a tool for parents and caregivers. You may log information about your child (feeding, sleep, growth, illness, and similar). That information stays on your device unless you enable co-parent sync, in which case encrypted copies may be shared with a co-parent you invite. We do not sell children’s data, show ads against it, or use it for profiling.
Depending on how you use Burp, it may interact with:
No other analytics, ads, or social SDKs are included.
Delete the app to remove local Burp data from that device. You can also reset all data from Settings. If you used co-parent sync, unlink in Settings → Co-parent sync (and choose to wipe the relay vault when available) so encrypted packets are removed from the relay. Your co-parent’s phone keeps its own local copy until they delete or reset it.
If we change this policy, we’ll update this page and the date above.
Questions? Email us at support@burpapp.com