Data safety

A plain-language summary. The binding document is the Privacy Policy. · Last updated 2 August 2026

Data collected

None

No personal or sensitive user data is collected. There is no account, no analytics, no advertising identifier, no location, no contacts, and no server operated by the developer that could receive anything.

Data shared with third parties

Photos — the image of the card you scan · optional

Only when “Read card text with Google Lens” is enabled in Settings → Privacy. The card image is sent to Google to read the text printed on it, processed immediately, and used only to identify the correct printing. You can turn this off; text reading then runs on your device instead, and no image leaves the phone.

Card identifiers — for prices

When you open a Pokémon or Magic card, its public catalogue identifier is sent to a public card database to fetch the current price. No image and nothing about you is sent.

What never leaves your device

Security practices

Data is encrypted in transitYes — every request the app makes uses HTTPS.
You can request data deletionNot applicable — no data about you is held anywhere to delete. Everything the app produces is on your device and can be cleared in the app or by uninstalling it.
Committed to the Play Families policyThe app is not directed at children.
Independent security reviewNo.

Permissions the app requests

CAMERATo scan cards in the viewfinder. Frames are analysed in memory and are not saved to your photo library.
INTERNETTo fetch live prices, load official card artwork, and — if you leave it enabled — the optional Google Lens text reading.

The app requests no other permissions: no location, no contacts, no microphone, no phone state, no background location.

Questions

Write to ongorunet@gmail.com.