Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2, 2026
The short version: DSContainer collects no data. Nothing you do in the app is sent to us or to any third party. Your credentials never leave your device, and the app talks only to the NAS you configure.
Data collection
DSContainer does not collect, store, transmit, or share any personal data. The app contains no analytics, no advertising, no tracking SDKs, and no crash-reporting services. We operate no servers of our own.
Where your data lives
- NAS credentials (usernames, passwords, session tokens) are stored exclusively in the iOS Keychain on your device, protected by the operating system.
- Connection profiles (NAS names, addresses, ports) are stored in a local database on your device.
- None of this information is ever transmitted anywhere except directly to your own NAS during sign-in.
Network communication
The app communicates only with the Synology NAS devices you add, using the DSM WebAPI over the connection settings you choose. Container names, logs, and system metrics displayed in the app are fetched directly from your NAS and are never relayed through any intermediate service.
Notifications
If you enable container health notifications, checks run locally on your device by contacting your NAS in the background. Notification content is generated on-device.
Demo mode
Demo mode uses sample data bundled with the app and makes no network requests.
Changes to this policy
If a future version of the app changes how data is handled, this page will be updated and the "Last updated" date revised.
Contact
Questions about this policy? Open an issue on GitHub.