Privacy Policy
Memorize The Bible collects nothing, sends nothing, and has no account to sign in to.
Memorize The Bible collects no personal information, and sends nothing anywhere.
That is not a policy of restraint applied to a connected app. The app has no network code in it at all. There is no server, no account, no sign-in, no analytics, no advertising, no tracking, no third-party SDKs, and no in-app purchases. The only frameworks it uses are Apple's own.
What the app stores
Everything the app knows about you lives in a single file inside the app's own container on your device:
- Which verses you have read, which you have memorized, and when.
- Which chapters and plans you have started or finished.
- Any memory plans you have created, and any that other people have shared with you and you chose to save.
- Your settings, including whether daily reminders are on and at what time.
That file is written and read only by the app. Deleting the app deletes it. If you have device backups turned on, the file is included in your backup the same way any other app's data is — that backup is between you and Apple, and the app plays no part in it.
What the app does not do
- It does not collect your name, email address, contacts, location, photos, or device identifiers.
- It does not use analytics or crash reporting of any kind.
- It does not show advertising, and nothing in it is sold or shared.
- It makes no network requests, so there is no traffic to log even if someone wanted to.
Because there is nothing collected, there is nothing to request a copy of, correct, or ask to have deleted. Removing the app removes everything.
Notifications
If you turn on the daily reminder, the app schedules a local notification on your device at the time you choose. Local notifications are handled entirely by iOS on the device. Nothing is sent to a push server, and the app does not know whether you saw it.
Sharing
Two things in the app can be shared, and both are things you choose to send:
Plan links. A memory plan can be shared as a link. The plan — its name, its sections, and the verses it names — is encoded into the link itself, so no copy of it is uploaded anywhere. Where the link goes is up to you and the app you send it through.
Progress cards. The app can draw an image showing your progress with a chapter, a book, or a plan. The image is drawn on your device and handed to the iOS share sheet. Nothing is uploaded.
In both cases, once you pass something to another app — Messages, Mail, a social network — that app's own privacy policy governs what happens to it.
Children
The app collects nothing from anyone, of any age.
Changes
If this policy ever changes, the date below will change with it. Since the app has no way to contact you, any change will be posted here.
Contact
Questions about this policy can go to aarontrank@gmail.com.
Last updated 22 August 2026.