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Privacy Policy

Last updated July 6, 2026

Overview

Flickdeck is a flashcard app for iPhone, made by Peyer Media LLC. There is no account to create and no server behind it. Your cards live on your phone, and we never see them.

This policy is short because there isn’t much to disclose. We don’t collect personal data. We have nowhere to send it.

Your data stays on device

Your decks, cards, review history, and settings are stored in the app’s private storage on your iPhone. Same for photos you add and audio you record. The home-screen widget reads its due counts from that local storage too.

The app makes no network connections. Backups you export, and the weekly automatic ones, are written to the app’s folder on your phone, where you can see them in the Files app. If your iPhone backs up to iCloud or a computer, Flickdeck’s data rides along in that device backup like any other app’s; that backup is between you and Apple. Deleting the app deletes its data.

What we collect

Nothing. There’s no account system, no sign-in, and no server of ours for the app to talk to.

  • No names, email addresses, or contact details.
  • No analytics or usage tracking.
  • No ads, and no advertising identifiers.
  • No access to your location or contacts. The camera and microphone only run while you’re adding a photo or recording to a card, and what you capture goes on that card and nowhere else.

Apple reviews a privacy manifest with every app. Ours declares no data collected and no tracking.

Sharing decks

You can export a deck as a .flickdeck file and send it to someone over AirDrop, Messages, or anything else that moves files. The file holds the deck’s cards (text, images, audio) and, if you picked the backup-style export, your review progress. Nothing is exported unless you start an export yourself.

The file travels by whatever method you choose and never passes through us. Treat it like sharing a photo: send it to people you’re happy to have reading your cards.

Analytics & diagnostics

There is no analytics or diagnostics code in the app. If you’ve opted in to sharing analytics with developers in iOS Settings, Apple passes us anonymized crash reports and aggregate statistics through its developer tools. You can turn that off in iOS at any time; it’s covered by Apple’s privacy policy. Nothing in it identifies you.

Third parties

There are no third-party SDKs, trackers, or ad frameworks in the app. Since the app sends data nowhere, there’s nobody downstream to receive it.

Your purchase is handled by Apple through the App Store. Apple sends us the usual aggregate sales reports; your payment details stay with Apple.

Children

Flickdeck doesn’t collect personal data from anyone, children included. There are no accounts, no chat, and no ads. The only thing that ever leaves the device is a deck file someone chooses to share.

Your rights

Privacy laws like the GDPR and CCPA give you rights over the personal data a company holds about you. We hold none. Your data never left your phone, so anything you’d normally have to request from a company is something you can just do:

  • Export everything at any time (Settings → Export all data in the app). The file is yours.
  • Delete any card or deck in the app, or delete the app to remove everything.
  • Moving to a new iPhone is an export and an import. No account involved.

Changes to this policy

If Flickdeck ever changes in a way that affects privacy (an optional sync feature, say), this page gets updated, the date at the top changes, and the release notes will say so plainly before anything takes effect. As it stands, the app collects nothing.

Contact

Questions about this policy? Write to privacy@flickdeck.page.