Wumble Privacy Policy

Effective 23 August 2026

Wumble is a Mumble voice client. It connects to a server that you choose and type in. There is no Wumble service, no account to create, and nothing that reports back to us.

Your microphone

While you talk, Wumble sends your voice to the server you are connected to. It does not write your audio to a file or keep it after sending it.

What stays on your device

Wumble stores an identity certificate that servers use to recognise you, your saved servers and the usernames you use on them, your settings, and any password you asked it to remember. Passwords go to your platform's credential store rather than to a file. Uninstalling removes all of it.

What leaves your device

Only what goes to the server you typed in: your certificate, your username, your password if you gave one, your voice while you talk, and any chat messages you send. The connection uses TLS.

Wumble has no analytics, no crash reporting, no advertising and no update check, and its code contacts no server other than yours.

The server operator

Whoever runs that server sees what you send it, and decides what to do with it under whatever policy they keep. Connect to servers you trust.

Android backup

Android copies app data to your Google account by default. Wumble does not change that setting, and sends nothing to Google itself. Android's own settings control it, under Backup.

Contact

Questions about this policy go to sopleb@pm.me. If it changes, the date at the top changes with it.