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SwiftKey has two levels of data.
If you don't create a SwiftKey account, only anonymous metadata are transferred back to them, like the number of characters you enter. The data about what words you use are stored locally on your device and never transmitted back to them.
If you do create a SwiftKey account, the personal data are transferred to them so that word predictions can be synced accross your devices. I'm not sure whether they do anything with those data beyond syncing, nor do I know how they handle security on their servers, but they say that you can delete the personal data at any time.
I personally use SwiftKey without any account, but I don't use it on any login prompts out of an abundance of caution.
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If you like the peaty-ness of johnnie black, you might want to venture into Islay scotches (think Lagavulin, Bowmore, Laphroaig, and Ardbeg). Lagavulin is a real peat-monster, but it's a great example of the complex peaty, almost salty notes characteristic of distilleries from the region.
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