TiltProof — Privacy Policy

Effective July 3, 2026

The short version: TiltProof has no accounts, no sign-up, and collects no personal information. Your hands, progress, and scores stay on your device. The only thing that ever leaves it is anonymous usage statistics that cannot be traced back to you.

Who we are

TiltProof is a poker training app for iPhone and iPad, developed and operated by an independent developer. Contact: tiltproof.app@gmail.com.

What we don't collect

What stays on your device

Everything that makes the app yours is stored locally on your iPhone or iPad and nowhere else: your played hands and their coaching, your TiltScore, lesson progress, placement-quiz results, study-deck cards, and settings. Deleting the app deletes this data.

Anonymous usage statistics

To understand which features are used and whether the app is stable, TiltProof sends anonymous usage signals to TelemetryDeck, a privacy-first analytics service. These signals:

We also receive anonymous, aggregated crash and performance reports through Apple's standard MetricKit and App Store mechanisms, subject to the diagnostics choice you made when setting up your device.

Subscriptions

TiltProof Pro is an auto-renewable subscription sold through the App Store. The entire transaction is handled by Apple under Apple's privacy policy. The app only learns whether a subscription is active — never who paid or how.

Children

TiltProof is rated 12+ (infrequent/mild simulated gambling — play-money only, no real wagering, no prizes). We do not knowingly collect any information from anyone, children included; there is nothing to collect.

Your rights

Because we hold no personal data about you, there is nothing for us to export, correct, or erase — your data lives on your device and is yours. If you have any privacy question or concern, email tiltproof.app@gmail.com and we will respond promptly.

Changes

If this policy changes, the new version will be posted at this address with an updated effective date. A change will never reduce your privacy retroactively.