Privacy Policy — ARRF Addendum
Summary: ARRF is a fully on-device app. It has no accounts, no login, and no NeuralConfig backend. We do not collect, transmit, or receive any of your data. The only network traffic ARRF sends goes to the Wi-Fi equipment you configure on your local network.
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What ARRF is
ARRF is a self-contained iOS app that visualizes Wi-Fi signal quality in augmented reality. As you walk a space, it reads the live signal of a target device from the access points on your local network and drops color-coded markers into the AR scene, so you can see coverage, signal strength, and roaming boundaries in place. It runs entirely on your device and does not communicate with any NeuralConfig server.
Data we collect
None. ARRF does not collect, transmit, or receive personal data. It has no analytics, no advertising, no tracking, no third-party SDKs, and no user accounts. This is reflected in the app's App Store privacy label ("Data Not Collected") and its bundled privacy manifest, which declares no tracking and no collected data types.
Because the app has no backend, the data-collection, sharing, and international-transfer sections of the Master Privacy Policy do not apply to ARRF.
Camera and augmented reality
ARRF uses the camera solely for ARKit world tracking, so it can anchor signal readings to real-world positions as you move. The camera feed is processed live on your device. ARRF does not photograph, record, or save the video, and no images ever leave your device — only the derived spatial coordinates (where a reading was taken) are stored with your survey.
ARRF does not use GPS or location services. The positions it records are relative AR coordinates within the session you are walking, not your geographic location.
Local network access
To read Wi-Fi signal telemetry, ARRF sends SNMP queries over your local network to the IP addresses of the access points you enter in Setup. iOS asks for Local Network permission the first time it does this. ARRF only contacts the equipment you configure; it does not scan the internet or send this data to NeuralConfig or any third party.
Data you store on your device
Everything you enter and record stays on your device under your control, including:
- Setup configuration — the access-point IP addresses, SNMP community string, and OID base you enter
- Target identifier — the Wi-Fi MAC address of the device you choose to survey
- Survey readings — signal values (SNR/dBm), band, serving access point, and the AR position and timestamp of each reading
- Roam events — where and when the target handed off between access points
- App settings and preferences (capture mode, offsets, display options)
This data is stored locally in standard app storage. NeuralConfig never sees it.
- Device backups: if you back up your device to iCloud or a computer, your ARRF data may be included in that backup. Those backups are governed by Apple's privacy policy and your own backup settings, not by NeuralConfig.
- Credentials: the SNMP community string (and any controller credentials you enter for the optional integration below) are stored locally and are sent only to the equipment or controller you designate. They are never transmitted to NeuralConfig.
Optional network-controller integration
ARRF may offer an optional integration with a Wi-Fi network controller (for example, a RUCKUS One account) to look up access-point details or credentials. If you enable it, ARRF communicates with that controller, using credentials you provide, to retrieve information about your own equipment. This traffic goes directly between your device and the controller you designate — never through NeuralConfig — and is subject to that controller vendor's own terms and privacy policy. If you do not enable it, ARRF makes no such connection.
Data you choose to export
ARRF lets you export a survey — its readings, AR positions, and roam events — as a JSON file and share it via the standard iOS share sheet. When you do this, the exported file goes only where you send it. NeuralConfig is not involved in and does not receive these exports. Once a file leaves the app, it is handled by whatever app or service you shared it with, under that service's terms.
How to delete your data
Because all data is local, you are always in control:
- Clear a survey inside the app.
- Edit or remove the access points, community string, and target MAC in Setup.
- Deleting the ARRF app from your device removes its on-device data (data already included in a device backup follows your backup's own retention).
There is no server-side copy for us to delete, because we never had one.
Children's privacy
ARRF is a network-diagnostic tool for Wi-Fi administrators and enthusiasts and is not directed to children. Because it collects no data, it does not knowingly collect information from anyone, including children.
Contact
For ARRF privacy questions: [email protected]. For general app support: [email protected].
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