Rawq does not have an account system. It does not ask for your name, email, phone number, or location. There is no profile to create, no friends to add, no feed to fill.
Your favorites, recents, custom duaas, completed routines, mood entries, reminder schedules, and any text you type into search — all of it lives only in the app's storage on your phone. Uninstall the app and it's gone. We never receive any of it.
Anonymous, aggregate usage stats are off by default. If you turn them on in Settings, the app sends categorical events (e.g., "a duaa was opened from the Find tab," "morning adhkar was completed") to a self-hosted analytics server we run. These events never include the duaa text, your search query, a user ID, an IP address, or a device fingerprint — only the category. You can turn them off again at any time, and the queue is drained first so no event is kept.
Nothing. There are no third-party SDKs, no ad networks, no attribution providers, no crash reporters that phone home to a vendor. The app does not embed Google Analytics, Firebase, Amplitude, Mixpanel, Sentry, or any equivalent.
That's the entire network surface. The app works fully offline otherwise — on a flight, in a basement, on a SIM-less device.
Off by default in V1. If we add an opt-in crash reporter in a future version, it will be flagged in the release notes and the toggle will live next to the analytics toggle in Settings.
Rawq is appropriate for any age. We don't gate it behind an age check because we don't ask for any personal information in the first place, so there's nothing to collect from a minor that we wouldn't already not be collecting from an adult.
Reach us at feedback@rawq.app. If a duaa has a content error, the in-app "Suggest a correction" button on any duaa is the fastest path.
If the privacy posture changes, this page changes with it, and the release notes will say so. Last revised .