Ask Slowly Privacy
Privacy Notice · v1.0

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Ask Slowly is a card deck for real conversations — 300 questions across 5 decks, three depth levels each. The cards live inside the app. Your conversations stay where they belong: between you and the person across from you.

01 Accounts None
02 Servers None
03 Analytics None
04 Ads / Tracking None
05 Internet required No
06 App Store category Data not collected
01

Who we are

Ask Slowly is an independent iOS application — a card deck for less small talk, designed for couples, friends, family, colleagues, and teammates who want to ask each other better questions.

The app is published by Cheuk Wang ("we," "us," or "our"), an independent developer based in the UK. This notice explains, in plain language, what data Ask Slowly handles and how to reach a real human if you have questions.

02

What data we collect

"We do not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on any server we control."

The app stores a small amount of local state on your device — things like your last visited deck or your theme preference (light / dark / auto). This data lives only on your phone. It is never synced, backed up to a server we operate, or shared with anyone else.

When you delete Ask Slowly, that local state goes with it.

For Apple's "App Privacy" section

Ask Slowly is registered as "Data Not Collected" across every category: contact info, identifiers, usage data, diagnostics, and everything else.

03

How we use your data

Because no personal data is collected, there is nothing to use, process, sell, or share. The app reads its questions from a JSON bundle shipped inside the app itself — which is why Ask Slowly works fully offline.

04

Third-party services

Ask Slowly does not integrate any third-party analytics, advertising networks, error trackers, or cloud back-ends. There are no SDKs from Google, Meta, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Sentry, or anyone else inside this app.

The only third party involved is Apple, which distributes the app through the App Store. That relationship is governed by Apple's Privacy Policy, not ours.

05

Your rights

Under the GDPR, CCPA, and similar regulations, you have a set of rights over your personal data. Because Ask Slowly holds none of your personal data, those rights are satisfied by default:

If you'd like to confirm any of this directly, email us at the address below.

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Children's privacy

Ask Slowly does not knowingly collect data from anyone, including children. Because no data is collected from any user at all, there is no risk of unintended collection from younger users.

Many questions in the decks are written for adult conversations. We recommend parents and guardians review the content before sharing the app with younger users.

07

California rights (CCPA)

If you are a California resident, the California Consumer Privacy Act gives you specific rights. For Ask Slowly specifically:

If you'd like to verify any of this, email cheuk.coding@gmail.com.

08

Changes to this notice

If Ask Slowly ever changes in a way that affects this notice — for example, if a future version introduces optional cloud sync — we'll update this page and bump the version at the top. Material changes will also be surfaced inside the app itself.

The current version of this notice will always live at quietgood.co.uk/privacy-ask.

Questions ·

Just ask. A real person answers.

Ask Slowly is built by one independent developer. There's no support queue or auto-reply. If anything here is unclear, send a note.

cheuk.coding@gmail.com