Privacy
Koirala Studio is one person making iOS apps. This is the studio-wide privacy policy — the umbrella that applies to everything I publish. Each app also has its own privacy page that gets specific about that one app.
Short version
I don't collect personal data. The apps run on your device. There are no accounts. There are no servers I run that hold your stuff. There are no analytics SDKs sitting in the apps tracking you. Anything you do inside an app stays on your phone unless you choose to export it.
What I don't collect
- Your name, email, phone number, address, or any ID.
- Your location.
- Your contacts, photos, calendar, or health data.
- Anything that would let me track you across apps or websites.
I don't sell data to anyone, because there's no data to sell.
What stays on your device
Anything you create or enter inside an app — task lists, notes, photos taken in the app, audio recordings, settings, history — is stored locally on your iPhone. Delete the app and it's gone. iPhone backups (iCloud or local) may include this data, but that's Apple's backup, not mine.
What Apple sees on its own
When you download or use an app, Apple processes your App Store account, the download, and any crash reports you choose to share. That's Apple's deal — see apple.com/legal/privacy. I might see aggregate numbers (total installs, anonymized crash stacks if you opted in), but nothing tied to you personally.
If an app has a subscription
Some apps offer subscriptions through the App Store. Apple processes the payment — I never see your card or billing address. To handle subscription receipts across multiple apps without rolling my own server, I use RevenueCat. RevenueCat receives an anonymous ID I generate, the App Store transaction details Apple sends, and your country code. Not your name, not your email. Their privacy practices are at revenuecat.com/privacy. Apps without subscriptions don't use RevenueCat at all.
If an app uses an AI service
Some future apps may send specific things (like an image you choose to identify) to a third-party AI service. If an app does that, the app's own privacy page will name the provider, say exactly what's sent, and explain how long it's retained. By default, no app from this studio sends anything to an AI service.
If I ever add analytics
I might one day add privacy-respecting analytics (no user identifiers, no cross-app tracking, all aggregate). If I do, I'll update this page and surface a notice inside the affected apps before turning it on. Until then, there are no analytics SDKs in my apps.
Your rights, briefly
Privacy laws give you the right to know what someone's holding about you, to ask them to fix or delete it, and to complain if they refuse. Email support@koirala.studio and I'll respond within 30 days. (For most apps the answer is "I don't hold any data about you" — but I'll confirm it for you in writing.)
Specifically: this covers your rights under PIPEDA (Canada — the studio is based in Ontario), Quebec's Law 25, GDPR / UK GDPR, and the CCPA/CPRA in California. If you're in Quebec, the Privacy Officer is reachable at the same email. If you're unhappy with my response, Canadians can complain to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
Kids
The apps aren't designed for or directed at kids under 13. I don't knowingly collect personal info from anyone under 13. If you think a kid sent me personal info, let me know and I'll deal with it.
If this policy changes
I'll update the date at the top. For anything material, I'll also surface a notice inside the affected apps. Continued use of the apps after a change means you accept the updated policy.
Contact
Koirala Studio · Ontario, Canada
support@koirala.studio