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Unbrella — Private Weather

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Unbrella — Private Weather

par Patrick Campanale

v1.0.2 15 Mo Universel 4+

Description

Weather apps have become cluttered, ad-filled, and invasive.

Unbrella brings weather back to what it should be: clear, accurate, and private.

Unbrella is a minimalist weather app designed to give you the information you actually need without ads, without clutter, and without selling your data.

Check the rain forecast, glance at the week ahead, or explore a detailed hourly forecast, all in a clean and simple interface.

RAIN PREDICTIONS THAT HELP YOU PLAN

Know when rain is about to start.

Unbrella provides minute-by-minute precipitation forecasts and clear rain intensity charts so you can decide whether to leave now or wait a few minutes.

CLEAN HOURLY AND WEEKLY FORECASTS

Understand your day at a glance.

- Clear hourly temperature and precipitation forecasts
- A simple weekly overview of upcoming weather
- Detailed daily breakdowns when you want more information

BUILT FOR CLARITY

Unbrella focuses on simplicity and readability.

Weather data is presented in a clean layout that makes it easy to understand conditions quickly without digging through cluttered screens.

RADAR WHEN YOU NEED IT

Explore radar maps to see approaching precipitation and understand weather patterns near you.

PRIVACY FIRST

Your weather app should not track you.

Unbrella is built with privacy in mind:

- No ads
- No selling your data
- No stored location history
- Optional diagnostics only
- No required account

Your location is used only to provide forecasts.

SIMPLE PRICING

Unbrella uses a single subscription to support development.

- No ads
- No upsells
- All features included

Built by an independent developer who believes weather apps should be simple, accurate, and respectful of your privacy.

Terms of Use: https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/

Nouveautés (v1.0.2)

Rain alerts should feel less aggressive in this update.

Unbrella now waits for steadier rain before sending "starting soon" notifications or calling out incoming rain in the minute-by-minute forecast.

Fresh Air checks also do a better job ignoring tiny trace-precipitation blips.