We are highly committed to protecting your privacy and providing a safe, secure, and respectful user experience. Explore our interactive policy below to see exactly how we respect your data.
This section provides an immediate, high-level overview of our core privacy pillars. We designed these interactive cards so you can quickly grasp our commitment to anonymity and local processing without reading legal jargon.
You do not need to register, log in, or share your email/phone number to use the app.
Location is only used to compute prayer times and Qibla. We never store it on our servers.
We only request storage access to let you download and listen to Quran recitations offline.
We do not sell, rent, or share your personal data with third-party advertisers.
This section organizes our data practices into distinct, explorable categories. Instead of scrolling through a long document, you can click through the tabs below to reveal exactly what data is handled, how it is processed, and our strict limits on storage and personal information.
To provide accurate prayer times (Salat times) and Qibla direction relative to your physical location, the app requires access to your device’s location (GPS and network-based).
This data is processed in real-time directly on your device or resolved via secure APIs to calculate your local coordinates.
We do not store, track, or share your persistent location history.
The app allows you to stream, download, and listen to offline Quranic recitations. We require media storage access for this specific purpose.
We require permission to read and write to your device's external storage solely to save downloaded audio files so you can listen to them without an active internet connection. We do not access your personal photos or documents.
We believe in absolute anonymity for our users. You can use 100% of the core app without providing your name, phone number, physical address, or email.
If you voluntarily contact us via email for support, we will use your email address only to respond to your inquiry. We never sell your email or use it for marketing lists.
To help us diagnose crashes and maintain app stability, we may collect non-identifying technical data.
Mobile operating systems require apps to ask for specific permissions. This interactive visualization categorizes the 5 permissions our app requests based on their operational purpose. Click on the chart segments to understand exactly why a permission is needed for the app to function.
Click or tap a section of the doughnut chart on the left to reveal detailed information about specific system permissions and their purpose within the Al Quran app.
This section consolidates secondary policy information. We use an accordion layout here to keep the interface clean while ensuring critical legal and security information remains fully accessible when you need it.
The app integrates with certain trusted third-party services for technical infrastructure, updates, and content delivery. These third parties may process non-personal data as outlined in their respective policies:
Our application is designed for users of all ages, including children, and features family-friendly religious and educational content. We do not knowingly collect or solicit personal identifiable information from children under the age of 13. If you are a parent or guardian and discover that your child has provided us with personal information, please contact us immediately so we can take necessary corrective actions.
We take the security of any information you share with us very seriously. We employ industry-standard electronic, physical, and administrative safeguards to protect your data. However, please be aware that no method of transmission over the internet or system of electronic storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
We may periodically update our Privacy Policy to reflect changes in our app features, legal obligations, or industry practices. We will notify you of any changes by posting the updated policy on this page and updating the Effective Date at the top of the document.