tl;dr

Mire collects zero data. Nothing is tracked, nothing is sent anywhere. Your games, your AI, your score — all of it stays on your device.

Data We Collect

None. Mire does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data on external servers.

There are no analytics SDKs, no crash reporters phoning home, no advertising identifiers, and no user accounts. We don't know who you are, and we've built it that way intentionally.

What Stays on Your Device

The following data is generated and stored locally only:

Game history — your past games, board states, and move logs.
Skill rating — your adaptive difficulty level, calculated on-device.
AI model state — the neural model that powers adaptive difficulty trains locally and never leaves your device. No model weights are uploaded anywhere.

iCloud Sync

Mire supports optional iCloud sync for game progress. This is opt-in and controlled entirely through your iOS/macOS system iCloud settings. If you enable it, your local game data syncs across your own devices via Apple's iCloud infrastructure. Awry Labs has no access to this data.

Game Center

Asynchronous multiplayer in Mire is powered by Apple Game Center. When you play online, Game Center manages match data, player identifiers, and leaderboards under Apple's privacy framework. You can review Apple's privacy policy at apple.com/legal/privacy.

Awry Labs does not receive, store, or process any Game Center data on our own servers.

Purchases

Mire offers a single optional in-app purchase ("coffee") processed entirely by Apple via StoreKit. Awry Labs does not handle payment information. Apple's purchase receipt validation happens on-device. No purchase data is transmitted to us.

Children's Privacy

Mire does not collect any information from anyone, including children under 13. The app is safe to use for all ages from a data-collection standpoint.

Changes to This Policy

If we ever change our data practices in a meaningful way, we'll update this page and note a new effective date at the top. We don't anticipate this changing — "collect nothing" is a design choice, not a legal formality.

Contact

Questions, concerns, or just want to say hello? Reach us at hello@awrylabs.com.