Privacy Policy
Short version: we don't collect any data about you. None. Zero. Aquí no hay nada.
The actually short version
Dos Palabras is a tiny iOS app that teaches you two Spanish words a day. It does not have user accounts, advertising, in-app purchases, third-party SDKs for analytics, or any kind of tracking. It does not phone home. It does not know who you are.
There is no data to leak because there is no data to begin with.
What we don’t collect
We don’t collect any of the following, because collecting any of it would be more work than just not collecting it:
- Your name
- Your email address
- Your IP address (the App Store knows you downloaded the app — that’s between you and Apple)
- Your location
- Your contacts, photos, microphone, or camera
- Analytics events of any kind — no taps, no screen views, no session counts
- Crash reports with personal data (Apple’s built-in crash reporting is opt-in via your iOS Privacy settings; if you opt in, those crash reports go to us through Apple, anonymized, with no identifiers)
- Cookies (it’s a native app — there are no cookies)
- Anything else you can think of
What stays on your device
Your progress — which words you’ve seen, how your streak is going, which words you’ve marked for extra practice — lives only on your iPhone or iPad. It’s stored using Apple’s standard on-device storage. If you uninstall the app, that data is gone.
If you have iCloud sync enabled in iOS, your progress may sync between your own devices through your own iCloud account. That data is encrypted by Apple and we never see it.
Third parties
There are none. Dos Palabras does not integrate with any analytics service, advertising network, attribution SDK, A/B testing tool, error monitoring service, or marketing platform. The app makes no network requests to our servers because we don’t have any.
Children
The app is rated for ages 4+. Since we collect no data, the app is compliant with COPPA, GDPR-K, and similar regulations by default.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email [email protected].
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the new version will appear on this page with a new “last updated” date. Since we don’t have your email, we can’t tell you in advance — but the only realistic change is “we still don’t collect anything.”
Last updated: April 30, 2026