Card 1: Purple and teal cover reading “A privacy check is an observation. Not a conclusion.” It introduces a four-card reading guide made by the Vibbrancy team and says no private entry is needed.

Card 2: Three narrow example observations: a core screen opened in airplane mode; a fictional entry reappeared after closing and reopening; export or deletion wording was found or unclear. The card says a narrow repeatable note is useful and a sweeping privacy verdict is not.

Card 3: Dark card listing what a small check cannot prove: that nothing ever leaves the device; that analytics or trackers are absent; how code, encryption, or security works; or that deletion completed everywhere. It states that an observation is not an audit or certification.

Card 4: Eight checks—account access, storage wording, analytics, advertising, permissions, airplane mode, export, and deletion plus optional sync. The safe rule is to use fictional data and never enter private or identifying information. It links to the free no-install Vibbrancy browser checklist and says answers are not submitted.
