Last updated: 11 July 2026
The short version: RecallKit has no accounts, collects no personal data, and your study data never touches a server we operate.
Your decks, cards, review history, streaks, and achievements are stored on your device and, if you're signed into iCloud, in your private iCloud database (via Apple's CloudKit). We cannot read that database — it belongs to your Apple ID, not to us. Study analytics (retention, heatmaps, forecasts) are computed entirely on your device.
RecallKit has no login, no registration, and no third-party identity providers. We never receive your name, email address, or any identifier that could link app activity to you.
To know whether the app is working (and nothing more), RecallKit sends a small set of anonymous, aggregate signals via TelemetryDeck, a privacy-first analytics service: app launched, onboarding completed, an import succeeded or failed, a review was submitted. These signals are bucketed and content-free — they never include card content, deck names, review ratings, timestamps of your study, or any device identifier that can be tied to you.
You can turn these off entirely at Settings → Privacy in the app.
When you add a curated course or browse the deck catalogue, the app downloads content (cards, audio, images, example sentences) from our content server. These are plain content requests; they carry no personal data and no study history.
RecallKit does not knowingly collect any personal information from anyone, including children.
If this policy changes, the new version will be posted at this address with an updated date above.
Questions? Email smandeel@gmail.com.