TL;DR
Pascal Playground collects no personal data whatsoever. Everything stays on your device. No accounts, no tracking, no analytics, no ads.
Overview
Pascal Playground ("the app") is developed by Igor Kulman. This privacy policy explains what information the app does and does not collect.
The short version: we collect nothing. The long version follows, because App Store guidelines require one.
Information We Do Not Collect
Pascal Playground does not collect, transmit, store, or share any of the following:
- Personal information (name, email address, age, etc.)
- Location data
- Device identifiers
- Usage data or analytics
- Crash reports
- The code you write or the files you save
- Any data of any kind
How the App Works
All functionality in Pascal Playground runs entirely on your device. Your Pascal source files are stored in your device's local storage (or iCloud Drive if you choose to use it). The Pascal interpreter that executes your code runs locally — no code is ever sent to any server.
The app does not require an internet connection to function. It makes no network requests.
iCloud
If you choose to save files to iCloud Drive, those files are governed by Apple's iCloud privacy policy. Pascal Playground itself has no access to your iCloud account and does not interact with iCloud beyond standard iOS file system APIs.
Third-Party Services
Pascal Playground does not integrate any third-party SDKs, analytics libraries, advertising networks, or crash-reporting services. There are no third parties with access to any data through this app.
Children's Privacy
Pascal Playground does not collect personal information from anyone, including children under the age of 13. The app is suitable for all ages.
Changes to This Policy
If this privacy policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a revised date. Given that we collect no data, significant changes are unlikely.
Questions?
If you have any questions about this privacy policy or the app, feel free to reach out:
igor@kulman.sk