Summary
Math Beats:
- Does not require an account
- Does not show ads
- Does not use third-party tracking
- Does not ask children for their name, email, school, location, or other personal information
- Stores practice progress locally on the device
Effective date: May 27, 2026
Math Beats is designed to be parent-owned, kid-used, and privacy-first.
We built Math Beats to help kids practice math facts without unnecessary data collection, advertising, or tracking.
Math Beats:
Math Beats does not collect personal information from children.
The app does not require users to create an account or provide a name, email address, phone number, school, location, or other personal details.
Math Beats stores practice progress locally on the device.
This may include things like:
This information is used only to power the app experience, including My Progress, Smart Review, and Parent Dashboard.
Practice progress is stored on the device and is not sent to Math Beats servers.
Math Beats may offer a one-time Full Practice Unlock through Apple’s in-app purchase system.
Apple processes purchases and may handle payment-related information according to Apple’s own privacy practices. Math Beats does not receive or store payment card information.
Math Beats does not show ads.
Math Beats does not use third-party advertising trackers.
Math Beats does not sell personal information.
Math Beats does not currently use third-party analytics.
If that changes in the future, this Privacy Policy will be updated before such tools are added.
Math Beats is designed for use by children with a parent or guardian’s permission.
We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.
If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us and we will take appropriate steps to delete it.
Parents can reset local progress from within the app.
Because progress is stored locally on the device, deleting the app may also delete stored progress.
If you contact us for support, we may receive the information you choose to include in your message, such as your email address and support request.
Please do not include a child’s personal information in support messages.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time.
If we make changes, we will update the effective date at the top of this page.
For questions about this Privacy Policy, contact: