Last updated 29 July 2026 · applies to the Inkfolio app for iPhone
Inkfolio is built to work without an account. Signed out, everything you do — your collection, your decks, your watchlist, your scans — is stored only on your device, and none of it reaches us.
Signing in is optional and exists for one purpose: so your collection survives a lost phone and follows you to a new one. If you sign in with Apple we receive:
That is the complete list of what signing in sends us. Your subscription is handled separately — see Your subscription below. We do not collect your contacts, your location, your photos, your device identifiers, or your advertising ID.
We do not track you across other apps or websites. We do not use advertising SDKs, and we do not build a profile of you. We do not sell, rent or share your data with anyone for marketing. Your collection is not visible to other users. The only figures we ever see are aggregate sales and subscription totals.
Inkfolio is a paid app, so it has to know whether your subscription is running. Apple takes the payment — we never see your card, your billing address or your Apple Account. To keep track of what has been bought, the app uses RevenueCat, a subscription service that records the purchase Apple reports to it and answers the one question back: is this subscription still active. What reaches them is the purchase itself — which plan, when it started, when it renews — alongside an anonymous identifier this app generates, and, if you are signed in, your Inkfolio account id, so a subscription follows your account onto a new phone. Nothing else is sent, none of it is used for advertising, and the check happens whether or not you have an account.
Scanning uses the camera to recognise cards. Camera frames are analysed entirely on your device and are never uploaded, stored, or sent anywhere. The app only ever keeps the identity of the card it recognised — never the picture.
Signed-in data is stored with Supabase, our hosting provider, on servers in the European Union. It is protected by row-level security rules that make each row readable and writable only by the account that owns it. Traffic to and from the app is encrypted in transit.
We keep your synced data for as long as your account exists. You can delete your account at any time from Account → Delete account inside the app. Deleting removes your collection, decks, watchlist and profile from our servers along with your login, permanently and without a recovery window. Data held only on your device is removed when you delete the app.
To show cards and prices the app fetches public reference data from
lorcanajson.org, api.lorcast.com and tcgcsv.com, and
card images from the publishers' and TCGplayer's image servers. These are ordinary public
requests for card data; no account information is sent with them.
Inkfolio is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them.
If this policy changes in a way that affects what we collect, we will say so in the app before the change takes effect.
Questions, corrections, or a request about your data: info.trimtone@gmail.com
Inkfolio is an unofficial, fan-made companion app for Disney Lorcana players. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or approved by The Walt Disney Company, Ravensburger AG, or any of their subsidiaries or affiliates. Disney Lorcana, its card names, card text, artwork, logos and all related marks are the property of their respective owners.
Market prices are TCGplayer's sales-based market price, mirrored daily via tcgcsv.com, and are shown in US dollars. Prices are reference information only — not an offer, a valuation, or financial advice.
Community deck lists shown in Explore were published publicly by their authors and carry the creator credit they were published under. If you are the author of a list and would like it removed, write to info.trimtone@gmail.com and it will be taken down.