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Privacy

Last updated: April 2026

What we read

Same Pen reads a small set of Apple Music signals about your listening: recently-played tracks, heavy rotation, your library's recently-added items, and Apple's personal recommendations for you. We use these to identify the songs you clearly love and the writers behind them.

What we store

Nothing of yours, on our servers. The app runs in your browser. The Apple music-user-token issued by MusicKit lives entirely inside Apple's MusicKit JS in your browser — we never see it and never persist it. We persist a small flag in your browser's local storage to remember that you've connected so we don't ask again every visit.

What we send back to Apple

When you save the Same Pen playlist, we send a write request through MusicKit to your Apple Music library on your behalf. That happens client-side, signed with your music-user-token. The created playlist belongs to you, in your library.

Analytics

We log lightweight, anonymous events (page views, "playlist saved", "track played") to understand which features matter. These events do not contain identifiable Apple Music data.

Contact

Questions about your data, a deletion request, or anything else privacy-related — reach us at help@samepen.com.

Disconnecting

You can disconnect any time from the top bar. That clears the connection flag from your browser. To fully revoke Same Pen's access, sign out of Apple Music for this site at privacy.apple.com.