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Privacy Policy

Last updated: April 27, 2026

Keasily does not collect, store, or transmit any data. Period.

What data does Keasily access?

Keasily is a keyboard extension. Like all keyboard extensions, it processes the text you type in order to provide typing features (autocorrect, predictions, spell check). This processing happens entirely on your device.

What data does Keasily collect?

None. Keasily does not collect any data of any kind, including:

Does Keasily send data over the internet?

No. Keasily does not make any network connections. iOS blocks all network access at the system level for Keasily's keyboard extension. Even if a bug existed in our code, iOS prevents the extension from communicating with any server.

What about the typing assistance features?

All typing assistance features (autocorrect, spell check, word predictions, word completions, smart punctuation) run entirely on your device using:

No text is sent to any server for processing. No learned vocabulary is stored. No typing patterns are recorded.

What data does Keasily store on my device?

Only your preferences:

These preferences are stored locally on your device using iOS's standard UserDefaults. They contain no personal information and are not accessible to other apps.

Does Keasily use third-party services?

No. Keasily contains no third-party SDKs, analytics frameworks, advertising networks, or external dependencies. Every line of code is written by the Keasily team or provided by Apple's standard iOS frameworks.

Does Keasily use "Allow Full Access"?

No. Keasily does not request or require Full Access. This means iOS enforces the strictest possible sandbox on the keyboard extension:

Children's privacy

Keasily does not collect any data from any user, including children. There is nothing to comply with under COPPA, GDPR-K, or similar regulations because no data collection occurs.

Contact

If you have questions about this privacy policy, contact us at:
privacy@keasily.app