Last updated: May 29, 2026
442 (“the App”) is committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle data when you use 442.
We do not collect any personal data.
All data you enter into 442 — including team information, player profiles, photos, statistics, match notes and personal diary entries — is stored locally on your device using Apple’s SwiftData framework.
We do not have servers. We do not have access to your data.
If you use iCloud on your device, 442 may sync your data to your personal iCloud account using Apple’s CloudKit. This data is:
You can disable this sync in your device settings.
Open-Meteo (weather) 442 uses Open-Meteo (https://open-meteo.com) to display weather forecasts for matches and tournaments. When you check weather, the app sends only the location coordinates to Open-Meteo. No personal information is sent. Open-Meteo does not require an account and does not track users.
442 may request the following permissions:
All permissions are optional and the app works without them.
442 may send you local notifications (e.g. reminders for matches and training). These are generated by your device only and not sent through any server.
442 is intended for use by adults (coaches and parents). The app does not knowingly collect data from children.
When parents add a profile for their child in the parent mode, all information remains on the parent’s device only.
To delete all your data, simply uninstall the app from your device. If you use iCloud sync, you can also delete the data from your iCloud account.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. Significant changes will be communicated through the App Store update notes.
If you have questions about this Privacy Policy:
Email: larosa.diego@gmail.com