Privacy Policy

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This Privacy Policy explains how (“we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, stores, shares, discloses, and protects information when users access or use our mobile applications, games, websites, software, AI features, digital content, and related services (collectively, the “Services”).

The exact data collected may vary depending on the product, platform, operating system, app version, country or region, device settings, consent choices, age settings, and the features used. If a product-specific privacy notice is provided, that notice supplements this Privacy Policy.

1. Information We May Collect

Depending on the Services and features used, we may collect or process the following categories of information:

2. How We Use Information

We may use information to:

3. Third-Party SDKs and Service Providers

Our Services may use third-party SDKs, APIs, plugins, cloud services, and service providers for analytics, attribution, advertising, mediation, app store billing, in-app purchases, subscriptions, crash reporting, authentication, cloud storage, hosting, AI processing, moderation, security, fraud prevention, customer support, and other operational purposes.

Common third-party services may include:

These third parties may collect or process information according to their own privacy policies, developer terms, contractual obligations, platform rules, consent settings, and applicable laws. The specific third-party services used may vary depending on the product, platform, region, app version, feature availability, consent choices, and applicable legal requirements.

4. Analytics, Attribution, and Measurement

We may use analytics and attribution services such as Google Analytics for Firebase, Firebase, Google Play services, AppsFlyer, Adjust, Meta/Facebook App Events, Unity services, AppLovin, or similar providers to understand how users discover, install, and use the Services.

These services may process device information, identifiers, app events, crash logs, diagnostics, approximate location, campaign data, deep link data, install source, in-app purchase events, ad revenue events, retention information, and aggregated or pseudonymous reports. This helps us improve product quality, measure marketing effectiveness, detect fraud, and understand product performance.

5. Advertising, IAA Monetization, and Mediation

Some Services may display ads or use in-app advertising monetization (IAA), including rewarded ads, interstitial ads, banner ads, native ads, app open ads, playable ads, offerwalls, cross-promotion, and mediated ads. Advertising partners and mediation platforms may include Google AdMob / Google Mobile Ads, AppLovin / MAX, Unity Ads, Meta Audience Network, or other ad networks and demand partners.

Advertising-related information may include advertising identifiers, IP address, device and app information, approximate location, ad requests, ad impressions, ad clicks, ad views, ad completion events, reward events, frequency capping data, fraud prevention signals, conversion or attribution data, diagnostics, consent strings, privacy preference signals, and revenue or performance data.

Where required by law or platform policy, personalized advertising, tracking, retargeting, cross-app measurement, or sharing for targeted advertising will depend on consent, age settings, app configuration, and device or platform choices.

6. IAP, Subscriptions, Paid Features, and Virtual Items

Some Services may offer paid downloads, consumable or non-consumable in-app purchases, subscriptions, premium features, virtual currency, virtual goods, memberships, trials, passes, or other paid digital content. Purchases are generally processed by the applicable app store or payment provider.

We may receive and process purchase-related data to validate receipts, unlock entitlements, restore purchases, provide subscriptions, prevent fraud, respond to support requests, comply with tax/accounting requirements, and enforce platform rules. Payment processors and app stores may independently collect payment, billing, tax, and account information according to their own policies.

7. AI Features and AI Content

Some Services may include AI-powered features, such as text generation, image generation, content editing, recommendations, chat, summarization, translation, moderation, personalization, search, or automated assistance. When users interact with AI features, we and our AI service providers may process prompts, uploaded files, user content, generated outputs, feedback, safety signals, device data, usage data, and technical logs.

AI outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, offensive, unsafe, or unsuitable for a particular purpose. Users should review AI outputs before relying on, publishing, or sharing them. Users should not submit confidential, sensitive, or personal information to AI features unless the feature is specifically designed for that purpose and appropriate safeguards are provided.

We may use automated systems and human review where appropriate to detect abuse, improve safety, enforce policies, troubleshoot issues, and improve product quality, subject to applicable laws and product-specific settings.

8. User Content, Moderation, and Safety

If the Services allow users to upload, create, generate, post, send, or share content, we may process that content to provide the feature, display it to intended recipients, save it, moderate it, respond to reports, enforce rules, comply with law, and protect users and the Services.

We may use automated tools, AI systems, third-party moderation services, user reports, and human review to detect spam, abuse, harmful content, illegal content, intellectual property violations, safety risks, or policy violations.

9. Consent, Tracking Choices, and Advertising Controls

Users can manage many privacy choices through device settings, app settings, consent prompts, age gates, app store settings, browser settings, and platform controls. Depending on the platform and region, users may be able to limit ad tracking, reset advertising identifiers, opt out of personalized ads, manage App Tracking Transparency permissions, disable notifications, restrict app permissions, or withdraw consent.

If users disable permissions, decline tracking, withdraw consent, or restrict data access, certain features, personalization, measurement, fraud prevention, advertising personalization, or support functions may be limited.

10. Data Sharing and Disclosure

We do not sell personal information in the ordinary sense of exchanging it for money. We may share information with service providers, app stores, advertising partners, analytics providers, attribution providers, mediation platforms, payment processors, AI providers, hosting providers, security providers, moderation providers, customer support providers, professional advisors, legal authorities, or business partners when necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy.

Some privacy laws define “sale,” “sharing,” “targeted advertising,” or “cross-context behavioral advertising” broadly. Where such laws apply, users may have the right to opt out of certain disclosures or advertising uses.

11. Legal Bases for Processing

Where applicable law requires a legal basis, we process information based on one or more of the following: user consent, performance of a contract, legitimate interests, compliance with legal obligations, protection of vital interests, and public interest where applicable. Our legitimate interests may include operating and improving the Services, providing security, preventing fraud, analyzing performance, and supporting advertising-funded products.

12. Data Retention

We retain information only for as long as reasonably necessary for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, including to provide the Services, maintain accounts or entitlements, provide support, comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, prevent fraud or abuse, enforce agreements, and maintain business records. Retention periods may vary depending on data type, product, user settings, legal requirements, and operational needs.

13. Data Security

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect information from unauthorized access, loss, misuse, alteration, or disclosure. However, no method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

14. User Choices and Rights

Depending on applicable laws, users may have the right to access, correct, delete, restrict, transfer, or object to certain processing of personal information, withdraw consent, opt out of certain advertising uses, or lodge a complaint with a regulator. Users can also manage app permissions, advertising identifiers, notifications, subscriptions, and other settings through device, app, or app store settings.

To submit a privacy request, please contact us at . We may need to verify the request before responding.

15. Children’s Privacy

Our Services are not intended for children under the minimum age required by applicable law unless the specific product is designed for children and configured to comply with applicable child privacy, advertising, consent, and family policy requirements. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children without appropriate consent where required.

If a product is directed to children or mixed audiences, we may limit advertising personalization, tracking, data sharing, user-generated content, social features, or certain SDK behavior as required by law and platform rules. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, please contact us so we can take appropriate action.

16. International Data Transfers

Information may be processed and stored in countries or regions other than the user’s location. Where required, we use appropriate safeguards to protect information transferred internationally.

17. Platform Privacy Disclosures

For products distributed through Google Play, Apple App Store, or similar platforms, we may be required to provide separate privacy, data safety, nutrition label, tracking, permission, SDK, or payment disclosures in the applicable developer console. Those disclosures describe product-specific data collection, sharing, SDK configuration, app permissions, consent flows, age settings, and monetization methods where required by the applicable platform.

18. Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If changes are material, we may provide notice through the Services, app store listing, website, email, or other reasonable means. The updated policy will be effective when posted, unless otherwise stated.

19. Contact Us

If you have questions, requests, or concerns about this Privacy Policy or our privacy practices, please contact:


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