Effective August 19, 2026
Nothing. Engrave has no accounts, no analytics, no ads, no tracking, and no third-party SDKs. The app makes no network requests. We never see your data — we couldn't even if we wanted to.
Everything in the app — the verses you save, translations you paste from your own Bible, collections, review history, streaks, and settings — is stored locally on your device using Apple's on-device database. If you use the home-screen widget, the same local data is shared with the widget through Apple's App Group container, which also never leaves your device.
Engrave ships with the complete King James Version (KJV) and Berean Standard Bible (BSB) built into the app. Both are in the public domain. Looking up a verse opens nothing on the network — the text is read from files inside the app. Verses you type or paste from another translation are your own content and are stored only on your device.
Review reminders are scheduled locally on your device by the app itself. No server is involved, and reminders work fully offline. You can turn them off at any time in the app's Settings or in iOS Settings.
Engrave offers a single one-time purchase ("Engrave Unlimited") processed entirely by Apple through your Apple ID. We receive no personal or payment information from the transaction. Restoring the purchase also goes through Apple.
You can export your verses as plain text using the iOS share sheet. Where that export goes is entirely your choice; the app itself sends nothing anywhere.
Engrave does not collect data from anyone, including children.
If a future version ever changes any of the above — for example, an optional online feature — this policy will be updated first, and the app's App Privacy label on the App Store will be updated to match.
Questions? Email linsizhen@gmail.com.