Privacy Policy
How EwanX handles information in the Borderline app. In short: there are no accounts, no ads, and nothing that identifies you.
What we collect
Borderline never asks for your name, email address, phone number or location, and there is no way for us to tell who you are. Your scores, collection and settings are stored only on your device and are deleted along with the app.
The app does send anonymous usage data. A random identifier is generated on your device the first time you open it — not taken from your Apple ID or any advertising identifier — and alongside it we record which screens you open, which modes you play and what you score. Nothing you type, nothing about your device's contents, and nothing from anywhere else.
There is no advertising in Borderline, and we do not track you across other apps or websites.
Who we share it with
- PostHog receives the anonymous usage data above, stored in the European Union — privacy policy
- RevenueCat tells the app whether you have bought the one-time unlock — privacy policy
Payments are handled entirely by Apple. We never see your card details, billing address or Apple ID.
Notifications
If you allow them, Borderline sends occasional reminders to play again. They are written and scheduled on your device, so nothing about them passes through a server. Turn them off in the app's settings or in Settings › Notifications.
Children
Borderline is rated 4+. Because nothing we collect identifies anyone, we hold no personal information about any user, children included.
Deleting your data
Delete the app and the anonymous identifier goes with everything stored on your device. Reinstalling creates a new one that isn't connected to the old.
We can't look up or delete your usage data on request, because nothing marks which of it is yours. Deleting the app is the complete way to stop any further collection.
Changes and contact
Any updates to this policy appear on this page with a new date. Questions go to support@ewanx.com.