Arras is a darts scoring and training app for iPhone and iPad. This policy explains what data the app handles and where it goes. The short version: almost everything stays on your device.
Everything you create in Arras is stored locally in the app's own database on your device:
This data never leaves your device. Arras has no server, no user accounts, and no access to your data.
The training features are offered as an auto-renewing subscription or a one-time lifetime purchase. Payments are processed entirely by Apple through the App Store — we never receive your name, address or payment details.
To validate purchases and unlock the features you paid for, the app uses RevenueCat, a purchase-infrastructure service acting as our processor. RevenueCat receives a random, anonymous app-generated identifier and your App Store receipt data (product, purchase and expiry dates). This identifier is not linked to your name, profile or any other data in the app.
You can manage or cancel a subscription anytime in your App Store account settings.
Training reminders are local notifications, scheduled and delivered entirely on your device. Nothing about them is sent anywhere.
You can delete individual profiles, matches and training data inside the app at any time. Deleting the app removes the entire local database.
Under the GDPR and similar laws you have rights of access, rectification, erasure and portability. Because your data is stored on your own device rather than on our servers, you exercise these rights directly through the app and your device settings. For anything relating to purchase data held by RevenueCat, contact us and we will pass the request on.
If this policy changes, the new version will be published at this address with an updated effective date. Questions? Reach out via hanswinkels.github.io.