Privacy policy
The short version: Squash Score collects nothing, sends nothing anywhere, and has no network code in it. This page is the long version.
Squash Score does not collect, transmit or store any personal data. There is no account, no sign-in, no analytics, no advertising and no network access. Everything the app saves stays on your Apple Watch.
Who this is
Squash Score is made and published by The Special Something, MB (“I”, “me”). For anything to do with this policy, or with your privacy in relation to the app or this website, write to support@squashscore.app.
This policy covers the Squash Score app for Apple Watch and the website at squashscore.app. They are treated separately below, because they are different things.
The app
What the app stores
Squash Score keeps the following on your watch, in the app's own storage:
- The player names you type in
- The score of the match in progress, rally by rally
- Your finished matches, with the date and the game-by-game result
- Your settings — match format, points per game, the 10-all rule, dark mode and haptics
This information never leaves the device. It is not backed up to a server, not synced to an account, and not shared with me or with anyone else. I have no way to see it.
What the app does not do
- It makes no network requests. There is no networking code in the app at all
- It has no account system and no sign-in
- It contains no analytics or telemetry — no third-party SDK of any kind
- It shows no advertising and does not work with any ad network
- It does not read your health, fitness or location data, and asks for no permissions
- It does not access your contacts, photos, microphone or calendar
Because nothing is collected, there is nothing to sell, share, profile or lose in a breach. The app's App Store privacy label says “Data Not Collected”, and that is accurate.
If you share a result
The share button hands a line of text — the scoreline — to whichever app you choose on your watch. What happens to it after that is governed by that app's own privacy policy, not this one. Nothing is shared unless you tap share and pick a destination.
Deleting everything
Delete the app from your Apple Watch. Everything it saved is removed with it. There is no copy anywhere else and nothing for me to delete on your behalf.
What Apple handles
Buying and installing the app happens entirely through Apple. Apple is the seller of record, and it — not I — processes your payment. I never see your name, email address, payment details or Apple Account.
Apple gives developers aggregated sales figures, and, for customers who have turned on “Share With App Developers” in Settings → Privacy & Security → Analytics & Improvements, aggregated crash and usage statistics. That collection is Apple's, done at the operating-system level, and is covered by Apple's privacy policy. What reaches me is anonymised and aggregated — counts and totals, never an individual — and I cannot identify anybody from it. You can switch it off at any time in that Settings screen.
If you leave a review on the App Store, that is public and is handled by Apple.
This website
squashscore.app is a handful of static pages. It sets no cookies, uses no analytics, embeds no third-party scripts, loads no external fonts and has no tracking pixels. There is nothing to consent to, which is why you were not asked. The cookie policy goes into it in more detail.
The one exception is the light/dark toggle in the top bar. Press it and your choice is kept in your browser's local storage, so the site opens the way you left it. It is the word light or the word dark, nothing else, it is written only if you press the toggle, and it never leaves your browser. Leave the toggle alone and the site just follows your device's own setting, storing nothing.
The page shows a price in your local currency. That is worked out in your own browser from the time zone and language your device already reports — no lookup is made, nothing is sent anywhere, and nothing is stored.
Like any website, the server hosting these pages keeps standard access logs — the requested address, a timestamp, your IP address and browser user-agent string — for a short period, for security and to keep the site running. Those logs are not used to build a profile, are not combined with anything else, and are not shared.
If you email me
When you write to support@squashscore.app I receive your message, your email address, and whatever else you choose to put in it. I use it to answer you and for nothing else. I do not add you to a mailing list, and there is no mailing list to add you to.
Support correspondence is kept while it is useful — typically so I can follow up on a bug you reported — and deleted afterwards. Ask me to delete it sooner and I will.
Children
The app is rated 4+ and is suitable for anyone. It collects nothing from anybody, so it collects nothing from children either. If you are under 16, please ask a parent before emailing me.
Your rights
If you are in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, data protection law gives you rights over personal data held about you: access, correction, erasure, restriction, objection and portability.
In practice, the only personal data I ever hold is an email you have sent me. For anything else there is no data to exercise a right over, because none is collected. Write to support@squashscore.app and I will act on any of these within 30 days. You also have the right to complain to your national data protection authority.
Changes to this policy
If the app ever gains a feature that involves data leaving your device, this page will be updated before that version ships, and the date at the top will change. There is no plan for such a feature.
Contact
support@squashscore.app — questions about this policy, or anything else.