Driving Bible

Privacy Policy

Effective 22 August 2026 · Last updated 22 August 2026

This policy describes how Driving Bible, published by Cheng Yao, handles information. It applies to the iOS and Android apps. Driving Bible does not operate a backend for accounts, analytics, or advertising.

What Driving Bible does not collect

The app does not create accounts and does not ask for your name, email, or phone number. We do not show ads or include analytics or crash-reporting SDKs. We do not sell or share personal information. Apple privacy nutrition labels for this app report no collected data types and no tracking.

What stays on your device

Quiz answers stay on this device for the current session. They are not uploaded. The appearance skin you pick and handbook reading progress are stored on this device only.

Network requests

Practice questions are loaded from public Form.gov.sg forms. Opening a handbook downloads an official Singapore Police Force PDF to this device so you can read it in the app. Driving Bible does not host or modify those files.

Servers involved in those requests may receive standard request metadata such as IP address, as they would for any website visit. Driving Bible does not attach extra personal information to these requests.

Permissions

Children

Driving Bible is a general-purpose education app. It does not target children and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children.

Not an official app

Driving Bible is not an official Singapore Police Force or Traffic Police app. Confirm you are studying the current handbook edition before sitting the test.

Changes

If this policy changes, we will update this page and the date above.

Contact

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