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Privacy Policy

Kaira: Math

Last updated: 11 April 2026
Effective date: 11 April 2026

Introduction

This Privacy Policy describes how Kaira: Math ("the app", "we", "us") handles information when you and your child use the app. Kaira: Math is published by Spartak Kagramanyan, a private individual based in the Netherlands ("the publisher").

This policy is written to be honest and easy to understand. Kaira: Math is designed to collect as little information as possible. In practice, that means: nothing leaves the device.

Who this policy is for

This policy is for two audiences at once:

  • Parents and legal guardians who install Kaira: Math and decide whether their child should use it.
  • Children aged 7-9 who actually use the app. We assume children of this age cannot read this policy themselves; it is the parent's responsibility to review it on behalf of the child.

Because Kaira: Math is designed for children, we apply children's privacy standards to everyone who uses it, regardless of age.

What information the app handles

Kaira: Math is a fully local app. No personal data is collected, transmitted, sold, or shared with anyone, including the publisher.

The following information is created and stored on your device when the app is used:

  • Child profile information: a name (or nickname) you choose for the child profile, and an avatar selection. You may use any name you wish, including a made-up name. We never see or receive this.
  • Practice data: a record of which math problems the child has attempted, the answers given, the time taken, and which skills have been mastered. This information is used by the app to show progress and to decide which skills to unlock next.
  • Achievements: a record of which in-app achievements the child has earned.
  • Parent PIN: when a parent sets up a 4-digit PIN to access the parent dashboard, the PIN is stored on the device using Apple's Keychain service. The PIN is hashed (not stored as plain text) and is never transmitted off the device.
  • App preferences: settings such as sound and haptics, stored on the device.

All of this information is stored exclusively in the app's local database on your device, using Apple's standard SwiftData and Keychain storage. The publisher has no server, no backend, no analytics system, and no way to access this information remotely. We genuinely cannot see what your child is practicing.

What information the app does NOT handle

For full clarity, Kaira: Math does not:

  • Collect names, email addresses, phone numbers, or any account information.
  • Require sign-up, registration, or login of any kind.
  • Use any third-party analytics services (no Google Analytics, no Firebase, no Mixpanel, no Crashlytics).
  • Use any advertising networks or ad SDKs of any kind.
  • Track users across apps or websites.
  • Collect device identifiers, advertising identifiers, or location data.
  • Use cookies or similar tracking technologies.
  • Make network requests for any purpose related to its core functionality.
  • Sync data between devices.
  • Back up data to any cloud service operated by the publisher.
  • Send notifications, emails, or any other form of contact to users.

Subscriptions and Apple

Kaira: Math is offered as an auto-renewing subscription with a free trial. All purchase, payment, billing, refund, and subscription management functions are handled entirely by Apple through the App Store and StoreKit, in accordance with Apple's terms.

When you subscribe, you are entering into a transaction with Apple, not with the publisher. The publisher does not see, receive, or process your payment information at any point. Apple does not share your name, email address, or payment details with the publisher.

Apple may provide the publisher with aggregated, anonymous sales statistics (such as the number of subscriptions sold in each country) through App Store Connect. These statistics do not identify individual users.

For information about how Apple handles your payment and subscription data, please refer to Apple's Privacy Policy at https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/.

iCloud and device backups

If you have iCloud Backup enabled on your device, the iOS operating system may automatically include the app's local data in your encrypted iCloud backup. This is a feature of iOS, not of the app, and the publisher has no access to or control over these backups. The data remains encrypted with your Apple ID credentials and is not accessible to anyone other than you.

You can disable iCloud Backup for the app in your device's Settings → Apple ID → iCloud → iCloud Backup → Manage Storage.

Family Sharing

Kaira: Math supports Apple's Family Sharing feature, which allows one purchased subscription to be shared with up to six family members in the same Family Sharing group. When Family Sharing is used, each family member's app data remains private to their own device. The publisher has no visibility into Family Sharing arrangements.

Children's privacy

Kaira: Math is designed for children aged 7 to 9. We take children's privacy seriously and have built the app to comply with the strictest standards by the simplest possible means: we do not collect children's personal information at all.

Specifically:

  • We do not knowingly collect personal information from any user, including children.
  • The app requires no account, no email address, and no real name.
  • The app contains no advertising, no in-app purchases beyond the subscription, no chat, no user-generated content, and no links to external websites accessible to the child.
  • The parent dashboard, which contains progress information about the child's practice, is protected by a 4-digit PIN that the parent sets during setup.
  • The app makes no network connections during normal use.

Because we do not collect personal information from any user, we have nothing to share, sell, or disclose. We comply with the U.S. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) and the European Union General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), including its specific provisions for children's data, by virtue of not collecting data in the first place.

Your rights under GDPR

Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation, you have the right to access, correct, delete, and export your personal data, and to object to processing. Because Kaira: Math does not collect or process your personal data, these rights are essentially fulfilled by default — there is nothing for us to access, correct, delete, or export on your behalf.

If you wish to delete all data created by the app on your device, you can do so at any time by uninstalling the app. Uninstalling the app removes all child profiles, practice records, achievements, and PIN information from your device permanently.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes in the future, the updated version will be published at the same URL where you found this one, with a new "Last updated" date at the top. Because we have no way to contact users, we cannot notify you of changes directly. If you want to be sure the policy hasn't changed, please review it periodically.

We will not retroactively change this policy in a way that would expand what data the app collects, without first releasing a new version of the app that explains the change during onboarding.

Contact

If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or about how Kaira: Math handles information, you can contact the publisher at:

Spartak Kagramanyan
Peter Martensstraat 41
1087 NA Amsterdam
Netherlands

Email: [email protected]

Because the publisher is a private individual operating an indie app, please understand that responses may take a few days. For urgent issues related to your subscription or payment, please contact Apple Support directly at https://support.apple.com — Apple handles all subscription and payment matters and can resolve them faster than we can.


This privacy policy is published in English. If you have read it in a translated form (for example, via a browser translation feature), the English version is the authoritative one in case of any discrepancy.