Last updated: 2026-04-20
Pass For Now (“the app”, “we”, “us”) is published by Articraftor LLC. This policy describes what information the app collects, where that information lives, and the choices you have about it. It covers the current iOS release of Pass For Now.
If anything here is unclear, or you want to ask about something specific, email us at support@articraftor.com — a human will reply.
The rest of this page is the detail behind those bullet points.
The app keeps the following on your phone, in local storage that only the app itself can read:
This data is stored locally using
expo-sqlite (a
SQLite database file inside the app’s private iOS sandbox). Short
secrets the app needs — for example, the RevenueCat SDK key — are
stored in
expo-secure-store,
which is backed by the iOS Keychain.
We do not receive or read any of this data. It never leaves your phone unless you explicitly send a feedback message (see below).
If you uninstall Pass For Now, iOS deletes all of this data with the app.
There are exactly two situations in which any information leaves your phone. Both are opt-in in the sense that they only happen if you take a specific action.
If you start a free trial or purchase a Pass For Now Premium subscription, we use RevenueCat to manage subscription state. RevenueCat is a third-party SDK that sits between Pass For Now and Apple’s StoreKit.
When you purchase or restore a subscription, the following is sent to RevenueCat:
RevenueCat uses this information to:
We do not receive or store your Apple ID, your real name, your payment information, or your credit card number. Apple handles payment itself and never gives us that data.
RevenueCat’s own privacy practices are at https://www.revenuecat.com/privacy/.
Pass For Now forwards messages to our support inbox in two situations, both using Web3Forms — a third-party form-relay service:
The following information is sent to Web3Forms and then on to us:
Web3Forms’ privacy practices are at https://web3forms.com/privacy-policy.
We keep feedback messages in our support inbox until we’ve replied and a reasonable grace period has passed, after which we delete them. If you’d like a specific message deleted sooner, email us at support@articraftor.com with enough detail to identify it.
When you enable daily reminders, Pass For Now asks iOS for permission to send you notifications. If you grant permission, we schedule local notifications only — they live on your device, fire at the risk time you set during onboarding, and never involve a server. Nothing is tracked when a notification is delivered or opened. You can turn reminders off at any time from Settings → Daily reminder in the app, or from iOS Settings → Notifications → Pass For Now.
Pass For Now doesn’t have a backend account system, so you can exercise most data-subject rights directly inside the app, with no need to email us:
California residents (CCPA / CPRA): as of the date at the top of this page we do not “sell” or “share” personal information as those terms are defined in the California Consumer Privacy Act. If that ever changes, we will update this page first.
Pass For Now is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect information from children under 13. If you believe a child has used the app in a way that caused information to reach us, contact support@articraftor.com and we will delete it.
Pass For Now is currently offered in the United States. If we expand to additional regions we will update this policy to cover the corresponding local requirements (GDPR for the EU, UK GDPR for the UK, etc.) before we start distributing there.
If we make material changes, we will update the Last updated date at the top of this page. We recommend checking back occasionally if you’d like to stay informed.
Pass For Now — Privacy Articraftor LLC support@articraftor.com
This policy is written in plain language on purpose. Nothing in it is legal advice, and it isn’t written in legalese because it doesn’t need to be.