Privacy
The AI chat sends data
When you use the AI coach, what you type, the related hand records and the statistical summaries it needs are sent over an encrypted connection to an AI service for processing, and the reply comes back the same way.
None of it is used to train models.
Conversations are kept for 90 days
Your conversations with the AI coach — the text you type and the coach's replies, verbatim — are stored on the server together with one identifier for up to 90 days, then deleted automatically. That identifier is your device identifier, or, when you use the coach through LINE, your LINE user ID.
There is one purpose: troubleshooting. Seeing where people get stuck, whether a quota is set unreasonably, and whether the replies are good enough. None of it is used to train models, and none of it is sold or handed to third parties.
Pressing thumbs-down sends the content you are rating
Everything the AI produces carries a thumbs-up and a thumbs-down. Thumbs-up sends a score only, no content. Thumbs-down sends the reason you pick along with the piece you are rating — currently the screenshot reading and the GTO report — which is deleted automatically after 90 days; the score itself is kept indefinitely.
A thumbs-down on a coach reply does not send the content again, because the conversation is already stored as described above. There is one purpose: finding where the AI does badly. None of it is used to train models, and none of it is sold or handed to third parties.
Everything else runs on your machine
Parsing hand histories, the full statistical diagnosis, the trend charts, the trainers and hand search all happen on your own computer, and the data lives in a local SQLite database. No account, no cloud sync.
Usage statistics
RushCraft reports basic usage statistics: which screens you open, which features you trigger, and a device identifier generated at install time. That identifier carries neither your name nor an account; it exists to tell installations apart and avoid double counting.
The statistics do not include the cards or the amounts in your hands. Conversation content is not part of them either, though it is stored separately (see above). Three actions — opening the hand viewer, copying a hand history, and asking the AI to analyse a hand — also carry that hand's ID on the poker platform, which is how we tell which situations the features actually get used in.
When you report a problem, the description you write and any data you choose to attach are sent along with it.
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