This Privacy Policy explains how the Aksar mobile application (“Aksar”, “the app”) handles your information. Aksar is developed and published by Yann Ponzoni (“we”, “us”).
Aksar does not collect, transmit, sell, or share any personal data. Everything you do in the app — your learning progress, review history, completed lessons, and preferences — is stored only on your own device and never leaves it.
None. Aksar has no user accounts and no sign-in. It does not ask for your name, email address, phone number, contacts, location, or any other personal information.
All of your learning data is kept in a local database on your device:
This data is not transmitted to us or to any third party. If you uninstall the app or clear its storage, this data is permanently deleted from your device. We have no copy of it and cannot recover it.
The current version of Aksar works fully offline and does not send your data
over the network. For transparency: the app bundles two optional diagnostic
libraries — PostHog (product analytics) and
Sentry (crash reporting) — but they are
disabled in this version and transmit nothing. If a future
version enables either of them, this policy and the app’s Google Play
Data Safety information will be updated accordingly before that version is
released.
Aksar plays bundled audio and reads/writes its own local database. It does not access your camera, microphone, contacts, location, photos, or files outside its own storage.
Aksar is suitable for all ages and does not knowingly collect any personal information from anyone, including children under 13. Because the app collects no data at all, no information about children is gathered.
If we change how the app handles data, we will update this page and revise the “Last updated” date above. Material changes will also be reflected in the app’s Google Play listing.
Questions about this policy or your privacy? Email alphayax@gmail.com.
Aksar is open source. You can review exactly how it handles data in the source code at github.com/alphayax/aksar.