It crazy how many websites out there around bible collect information and share it with third parties. I looked at a bunch and couldn’t find anything that’s completely private.

Worst case, I would OK with them collect information but not share any information with third parties.

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    Don’t have an answer but I’m genuinely surprised and impressed that the majority of responses aren’t people being snarky about religion and instead, just folks trying to help you out!

    Good luck!

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      Even though it’s nice to see people getting along, I was kinda hoping to make a joke about St Peter’s record book being the ultimate tracking cookie.

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      It’s because anyone is free to learn/study/worship.

      It’s only a problem if you try to force it on others.

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    Why not an epub reader? Is there some functionality these websites have that isn’t just providing the text?

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    OliveTree. Excellent app for study. They have literally everything including devotional. It’s the power app for study.

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    If you use a debian or debian- derivated distribution, you can install it with apt install bible-kjv.

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    another option is to have an epub version of it that you can load into a reader. you should be able to add bookmarks etc. It might not be as feature-rich as an app, but if you want privacy, it’s about as close to reading a book as you’re going to get.

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    I think the trick is the daily devotional, they’ll want to know who you are to deliver that.

    Bible Gateway is great if you just want the text, multiple translations even.

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      Why does it has to do anything with me? Just pick out a verse and provide devotional on it.

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        Have you heard of upper room? They’re in print. My mom reads the old ones from years ago, one of the previous years where the day of the week matched up with the date – because devotionals are evergreen.

        Not what you asked but you may be able to get paper devotionals from a church. Or maybe upper room has an ok website?

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    Yeah I was pretty disappointed the main app on iOS and Android has you create an account to download offline translations.

    Like someone else said, I think getting an offline PDF copy would be a good substitute for this.

    The BibleGateway and BibleHub websites have always been good for me and I never have to log in. But not sure about them keeping data for anyone visiting. You could visit in incognito to avoid that concern.

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    For me, something based around Sword is important, as it allows you to use a bunch of different Bible versions, commentaries, dictionaries and other works that you can freely download from various repositories. My app of choice is AndBible, and I recommend it wholeheartedly. I don’t know whether or not they collect any information, but I believe they do have a warning before you search for Sword modules, since accessing those databases can identify you as a Christian.

    EDIT: No, sorry, the warning is on BibleTime, my desktop app of choice.