Trivia — Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 23, 2026
Trivia is designed to be private by default. This policy explains exactly what the app accesses and where it goes.
The short version
- We do not collect, sell, or share your personal data.
- No analytics, no advertising, no third-party trackers.
- The app requires no account and no sign-up.
- The app connects to no music, video, or gaming services.
What we store
- Your quiz history, scores, and streaks. Saved locally on your device and synced privately through your own iCloud account (Apple CloudKit). We, the developer, cannot read your iCloud private database. Nothing is sent to our own servers — the app has no servers.
- Reported questions. If you tap “Report this question,” the question’s identifier and your optional reason are stored so the question can be re-checked. No personal identifiers are attached.
What the app sends over the network
- Requests to Apple iCloud / CloudKit to download trivia questions and sync your scores within your own account.
- When you tap “Look it up on Google,” the app opens your default web browser to a Google search for that question. The developer receives nothing from this.
- Flag questions load a flag image from a public image host (flagcdn.com). Only the public flag file is requested; no personal data is sent.
What we do NOT do
- No advertising identifiers, ad networks, or analytics/crash SDKs.
- No location tracking.
- No selling or sharing of any data with third parties.
- No connection to any external personal account.
Question content
Trivia questions are sourced from public datasets (Open Trivia DB, The Trivia API, Wikidata, OpenTriviaQA) and fact-checked by an on-device model before being shown. See the in-app Attributions screen.
Children
The app does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children.
Contact
Questions about this policy: jadbader7@gmail.com