Last updated: May 9, 2026
Privacy Policy
I build small apps, games, and tools. This page explains the general privacy approach for those projects.
The short version: I try to keep app data on your device where possible, ask only for permissions a feature needs, and rely on Apple platform services for purchases, downloads, Game Center, and app permissions.
What Apps May Handle
- Local app data: settings, progress, scores, favorites, history, streaks, themes, and unlock state.
- Photos, camera, and media: only when you choose features that need capture, import, review, cleanup, face detection, masking, or sharing.
- Purchases: purchase and entitlement status handled through Apple StoreKit.
- Game Center: leaderboard, achievement, multiplayer, or challenge data when an app uses Game Center.
- Advertising and consent data: identifiers, usage data, and consent choices when an app includes ads or ad-consent SDKs.
- Notifications: reminder preferences and scheduled notification behavior when you enable notifications.
App-Specific Notes
CantoKeysKeyboard behavior is designed around local typing settings and candidate selection. If Full Access is used, the app listing and setup flow should explain why.
SolitideMay save solitaire progress, stats, achievements, settings, themes, and purchase state. Game Center may be used for rankings or achievements.
Monster BlurMay access media you choose so faces can be detected, masked, reviewed, and exported.
Quick Math DuelMay save scores, stats, streaks, purchases, power-ups, notification preferences, Game Center data, and ad-related data if ads are enabled.
SweeepUses photo-library access for camera-roll cleanup. Photos are reviewed by you, queued by you, and deletion is confirmed through the Photos library flow.
MindRocketMay save favorites, streaks, achievements, widget preferences, notification choices, and premium entitlement state.
Games and novelty appsMay save local progress and use Game Center, ads, purchases, or sharing features depending on the app.
Third-Party Services
Some apps may use Apple services such as StoreKit, Game Center, Photos, Camera, Widgets, Notifications, and related iOS frameworks. Some apps may use Google AdMob or Google User Messaging Platform if ads or consent flows are enabled.
Your Choices
- Manage Photos, Camera, Notifications, Health, Tracking, and other permissions in iOS Settings.
- Use in-app settings where available to change preferences or reset local data.
- Use Apple ID, App Store, and Game Center settings to manage Apple account features.
- Delete an app to remove its local app data from your device, subject to iCloud, backups, and Apple service behavior.
Changes
This policy may change as the apps change. The latest update date appears at the top of the page.