Privacy Policy

Random Generator
Published by Indragni Solutions
Effective date: March 31, 2026

This policy describes how we handle information in connection with the iOS app Random Generator (“the App”). If you use the App, you agree to this policy. We may update it; the effective date above will change when we do.

1. Summary

Lists, custom items, dice settings, and generation history (if offered) are stored on your device. Random results are produced on-device. We do not require an account. The free version may show ads. Optional Pro features are purchased through Apple.

2. Information stored on your device

The App keeps your presets and data locally on your iPhone or iPad. Unless you explicitly export or share content, that data is not uploaded to our servers for routine operation.

3. Advertising (free version)

The free tier may display advertisements through Google’s Mobile Ads SDK (AdMob) or similar providers. Ad networks may collect or receive identifiers and usage-related data according to their policies and your device settings.

4. Diagnostics and performance

We may use platform or third-party tools that collect crash data, performance data, and limited usage information to keep the App reliable.

5. Purchases

Pro unlock and restores are processed by Apple In-App Purchase. Use Restore Purchases in the App if you reinstall or change devices on the same Apple ID.

6. Children

The App is not directed at children under 13 to collect their personal information knowingly. Contact us via our support page if you have concerns.

7. Security and retention

On-device data remains until you delete the App or clear its data.

8. Fairness and gambling

Randomness is for entertainment and everyday decisions unless a build explicitly targets regulated gaming. The App does not replace certified randomness for legal or security-critical uses.

9. Contact

For privacy questions, contact us through our Support page or indragnisolutions.com.


This document supports the App Store listing for Random Generator. It does not replace Apple’s terms or third-party SDK privacy practices.