Privacy policy

 Personal Information


We do not collect any personal information about the users of our apps.

If you believe we have inadvertently collected such information, please contact us so we can promptly remove the information.


Personal Information Sharing


We does not share or distribute any information or documents about individual users with any third party, except to comply with applicable laws or valid legal processes or to protect the personal safety of our users or the public.


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We accept ads from Third Party ad networks which may be displayed in Kids Apps. These Third Parties ad networks are carefully selected to ensure compliance with applicable privacy laws, and we confirm that they are compliant with COPPA, this Privacy Policy and the rules, policies and guidelines of the applicable Platform Provider in performance of services . Note that if the User of the Kids Apps clicks on any of these ads, the User will leave our Kids Apps and go to the advertisers’ site which the User selected, and the advertisers may use cookies and other tracking technologies to collect Non-personal Information and/or Kids personally identifiable information.


We recommend that Kids and their legal guardians review the terms of use and privacy policies of these advertisers. Their privacy policy, not ours, will apply to any of those interactions. We may also promote Kids Apps in Third Parties’ applications and platforms.


We comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act


Our mobile applications comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”). We don’t knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13 in violation of COPPA, and if in the event that a user identifies himself or herself as a child under the age of 13 through a support request, we will not collect, store or use, and will delete in a secure manner, any personal information of such user.


What third parties collect via our apps


Our apps use Firebase Analytics (third party scripts) that collect the following information and might (also) store such information as a cookie on the device you use to access our apps or games:


Google Analytics/Firebase Analytics:

Demographics (browser language, country, city);

System information (browser, OS, service provider);

Mobile (OS, service provider, screen resolution);

Site behaviour (which pages users visit, duration of visit);

Information Disclosure & Security


In the following circumstances, we may disclose your personal information according to your wish or regulations by law:


(1) Your prior permission.

(2) By the applicable law within or outside your country of residence, legal process, litigation requests.

(3) By requests from public and governmental authorities.

(4) To protect our legal rights and interests. We take reasonable steps to secure your information against unauthorized access or disclosure. We encrypt transmission of data on pages where you provide payment information. However, no security or encryption method can be guaranteed to protect information from hackers or human error.


service” then start typing the name of the service you’d like to add. Remember to include all services processing personal information. If you handle user registration yourself, don’t forget to add the “Direct Registration” service.

Select each applicable service from the list of suggestions that show up and customize by simply adding the specific types of personal data you collect. Our lawyer-crafted clauses automatically include the relevant user-rights disclosures and service definitions based on your input here.

Add our service called “Device permissions for Personal Data access” if your app requests sensitive permissions (e.g. camera, microphone, accounts, contacts, or phone) or user data:

If you’d like to add a custom service clause, simply click the “Create custom service” button and fill out the built-in form.

2. Fill out your app owner and contact details

Enter:

name and full address;

email address.

Congratulations! Your policy has been created. Simply check that all the details are correct, then embed.

3. Embed

As we said above, you have to include a link to your privacy policy within the app and in the Google Play Store app listing (and – potentially – on the marketing site you operate for it).

Within the app

For apps, the direct link or direct text embedding methods are best. If your app processes user data while offline, be sure to provide users with an in-app offline method of accessing the privacy policy in order to be legally compliant.

Whichever embed method you choose, remember that you’re required to choose a location that is easily accessible and visible to users. Here’s an example by Instagram:


Google Play Store listing

When your app is ready, in addition to the app’s internal link, you’ll have to include a link to your privacy policy on the Google Play Store. Here’s how to meet this requirement:

Go to your Google Play Console

Select an app

Select “Store presence > Store listing”

Under “Privacy Policy”, enter the iubenda direct link (since we host your policy, you won’t get the “You are not allowed that domain for a privacy policy URL” error)

Save your changes

This will make sure that you have your privacy policy linked under “Additional information > Developer” on the Google Play Store like so:


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