Privacy Policy for Pass For Now
Last updated: 2026-05-06
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.
Summary (the short version)
- Everything personal you create — your onboarding answers and your
saves — stays on your device. None of it is transmitted.
- We use anonymous, aggregate usage analytics (PostHog) to see
which onboarding steps people reach. No identifiers tied to you,
no IP addresses, no content you write. We do not use advertising
identifiers, and we do not track you across apps or websites.
- Three third-party services are involved only when you use specific
features: RevenueCat (for subscription state), Web3Forms
(for the in-app feedback form), and PostHog (for anonymous
product analytics).
- We do not sell, rent, or share your information with anyone for
advertising or marketing.
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:
- Your onboarding answers — the category, timing, channel, and
trigger you selected, and the first-win and goal choices you made.
- Your saves — each logged “pass” event, with its amount,
category, trigger, optional note, and timestamp.
- App preferences — notification time, reminder settings, and
similar on/off choices.
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. Your onboarding
answers, your saves, and your app preferences never leave your
phone unless you explicitly send a feedback message that includes
them (see below). The anonymous usage events we collect via PostHog
record only which screens were reached, not the content of your
answers or saves.
If you uninstall Pass For Now, iOS deletes all of this data with the
app.
There are three situations in which any information leaves your
phone. Two of them only happen if you take a specific action
(subscribing, sending feedback). One happens automatically while
the app is running (anonymous usage analytics).
1. Subscription state — RevenueCat
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:
- A random, anonymous user identifier that the RevenueCat SDK
creates on your device the first time the app launches. It is not
derived from your Apple ID, your email, or any other personal
information.
- The Apple transaction receipt Apple returns to the app after a
purchase.
- Basic device metadata — OS version, app version, country code.
RevenueCat uses this information to:
- Verify your purchase with Apple.
- Tell the app whether you have an active premium entitlement.
- Match your purchase back to the same anonymous ID if you restore
it on a new device.
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/.
2. Anonymous usage analytics — PostHog
We use PostHog to record anonymous,
aggregate product events — for example, “an onboarding step was
reached” or “the paywall was viewed.” We use this data to find
where people get stuck in onboarding so we can improve it.
What we send to PostHog:
- Event names describing what kind of action happened, like
onboarding_step_viewed or paywall_viewed. Event names contain
no information you typed.
- An anonymous random ID that the PostHog SDK generates on your
device the first time the app launches. It is not derived from
your Apple ID, your email, or any other personal information, and
it is not shared with any other app or service. Uninstalling the
app removes the ID; reinstalling generates a new one.
- Basic device metadata — OS version, app version.
What we do not send to PostHog:
- Your onboarding answers (cave times, triggers, dollar amounts,
feelings, goals).
- The content of your saves (amounts, categories, notes, timestamps).
- Your IP address — we configure PostHog to drop it before storage.
- The Apple advertising identifier (IDFA) or any cross-app tracking
identifier.
PostHog’s own privacy practices are at
https://posthog.com/privacy.
Pass For Now forwards messages to our support inbox in two
situations, both using Web3Forms — a
third-party form-relay service:
- When you submit the Send Feedback form in Settings. The
message text, and optionally your email, go to Web3Forms.
- When you confirm subscription cancellation. The
cancellation reason you selected (e.g., “Too expensive”)
is forwarded along with any optional note you chose to write.
You can cancel without this being sent only by closing the
cancellation flow — if you tap “Manage in App Store” from the
cancellation screen, your selected reason is forwarded.
The following information is sent to Web3Forms and then on to us:
- The message text you wrote (the optional note on the
cancellation screen, or the feedback message in Settings).
- The email address you typed, if you included one (optional;
only applicable to the Send Feedback form).
- The cancellation reason you selected, when submitting from
the subscription-cancellation screen.
- Standard HTTP metadata that any web request includes — your IP
address and your user-agent string. We do not read or store this
metadata beyond the short time it takes Web3Forms to relay your
message.
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.
Notifications
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.
What we do NOT do
- Beyond the anonymous PostHog analytics described above, we do
not use other analytics services (Google Analytics, Mixpanel,
Amplitude, Firebase Analytics, in-house pipelines).
- We do not use the Apple advertising identifier (IDFA) and do
not request App Tracking Transparency permission.
- We do not display third-party ads.
- We do not share, sell, rent, or trade your information with
third parties for advertising or marketing purposes.
- We do not build a profile of you across other apps, websites,
or services.
- We do not require an account. There is no sign-up, sign-in,
password, or social login in Pass For Now.
How long we keep data
- On-device data: for as long as you keep the app installed.
You can wipe it at any time from Settings → Reset Data, or by
uninstalling the app.
- Subscription records at RevenueCat: retained per RevenueCat’s
own retention policy (see their privacy page linked above), which
generally keeps them for as long as the subscription is active
plus a short period after cancellation.
- Feedback messages in our support inbox: until the issue is
resolved plus a short grace period, then deleted.
Your rights
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:
- Access — your saves and profile data are visible in the app’s
History and Settings screens.
- Deletion — Settings → Reset Data wipes every local record
the app holds about you. Uninstalling the app also deletes it.
- Correction — edit your profile fields in Settings → Your
Profile.
- Subscription-record deletion — to delete your RevenueCat
subscription record, contact us at support@articraftor.com
and we’ll forward the request.
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.
Children’s privacy
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.
Region
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.
Changes to this policy
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.