Privacy Policy

Last updated 31 July 2026 · Applies to the Dicelet app for iPhone

The short version: Dicelet collects nothing. It has no accounts, no analytics, no advertising and no network requests. Your settings and roll history are stored on your iPhone and never leave it.

Who we are

Dicelet is developed and published by Valentyn Tokariuk, the sole developer of the app. Questions about this policy or about privacy in the app can be sent to developer.valentyn@gmail.com.

Data we collect

None. Dicelet does not collect, request, transmit or store any personal data. Specifically, the app does not:

Data stored on your device

To work the way you expect between launches, Dicelet saves a small amount of information locally, in its own private storage on your iPhone:

This data stays in the app's own sandbox. It is not sent to us or to anyone else, and no one but you can read it. It is removed when you delete the app from your device. If your iPhone is backed up through iCloud or a computer, that backup is made and encrypted by Apple under Apple's terms, and we have no access to it.

Sensors and hardware

With shake-to-roll enabled, Dicelet reads the iPhone's motion sensors purely to notice a shake gesture in the moment. Motion data is used on the spot to trigger a roll and is never recorded, stored or transmitted. Haptics and sound are played through the device only.

Third parties

Dicelet contains no third-party SDKs, no advertising networks and no analytics services. Nothing is shared or sold, because nothing is collected.

If you downloaded Dicelet from the App Store, Apple may collect information about that download and about in-app activity it measures itself, such as App Store impressions or crash reports you have chosen to share with developers. That processing is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy, not by this one. Any crash reports Apple forwards to us are aggregated and anonymous.

Children

Dicelet is suitable for all ages and collects no data from anyone, including children under 13.

Your rights

Privacy laws such as the GDPR and the CCPA give you rights over personal data a company holds about you — access, correction, deletion, portability and objection. Because Dicelet collects and stores no personal data outside your own device, there is nothing for us to look up, export or delete on your behalf. You can remove everything the app has saved by deleting the app from your iPhone.

Changes to this policy

If a future version of Dicelet ever changes how data is handled, this page will be updated and the date at the top will change before the new version ships. Material changes will be noted in the App Store release notes as well.

Contact

For any question, concern or request about privacy in Dicelet, email developer.valentyn@gmail.com. Emails are read and answered by the developer directly.