Privacy Policy
Last updated: January 10th, 2026
Overview
This privacy policy explains how this Flashcards app (“the App”) handles user information. The App is designed to help users study using flashcards and related features. We respect your privacy and are committed to keeping your data safe.
Information We Collect
The App does not collect, store, or share any personally identifiable information.
Any data created while using the App—such as flashcard content, study progress, or performance statistics—is stored locally on your device. This data never leaves your device unless you explicitly choose to back it up using your own device or cloud services (such as iCloud).
How Information Is Used
Local data is used only to:
Display your flashcards
Track study progress and statistics
Improve your personal study experience
We do not use your data for advertising, analytics, tracking, or marketing.
Data Sharing
We do not sell, rent, trade, or share your data with third parties.
Third-Party Services
The App does not integrate with third-party analytics, advertising networks, or tracking tools.
If future versions of the App introduce optional third-party services, this policy will be updated accordingly.
Children’s Privacy
The App does not knowingly collect any personal information from children under the age of 13. Because no personal data is collected at all, the App is safe for general audiences.
Data Security
Because all data is stored locally on your device, you retain full control over your information. Standard device-level security protections apply.
Your Choices
You can delete all app data at any time by removing the App from your device.
Changes to This Policy
This privacy policy may be updated from time to time. Any changes will be reflected on this page with an updated revision date.
Contact
If you have questions about this privacy policy, you can contact the developer at:
Email: ajpickart@aol.com
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