Short answer: almost nothing, and none of it reaches us. The long answer is below and takes about two minutes.
Tilerelic has no accounts, no login and no server belonging to us. It never asks for your name, email or phone number. Your cleared sites, best times and settings sit in the game's own storage on your phone. Uninstall the game and they go with it.
Everything below explains that properly, including the small amount of technical information Google receives because the game is distributed through Google Play.
SP Commercial Services Ltd, trading as FrostCircuit Interactive, a company registered in England and Wales at 24 Brearcliffe Drive, Bradford BD6 2LE, United Kingdom. Director: Steven Jeffrey Procter.
We wrote the game, we maintain it, and we are the data controller for anything described here. Anything in this document can be raised at frost@spcommercial.services, and we answer within five working days.
All of it is written into the private storage area Android reserves for each installed application, which other applications on the device cannot read:
None of it is transmitted to us. There is no backend, no synchronisation and no account for it to attach to, so we hold no copy and could not produce one if we were asked.
To clear it: uninstall the game, or open Settings → Apps → Tilerelic → Storage → Clear storage. That erases every record and preference, and cannot be undone.
None at all. Tilerelic requests no runtime permissions. It does not touch your camera, microphone, contacts, photos, files, location, calendar, call log or messages, and it needs no internet access in order to play.
Vibration is handled through the standard system haptics, which do not require a permission grant, and it can be switched off in the expedition kit.
Should a later version need a permission for some feature, Android will ask you at the moment that feature is used, and this notice will already have been updated to say why.
Tilerelic contains no advertising libraries, no analytics libraries and no social network integrations. We build no profile of you, we do not follow you into other applications or websites, and we sell or share nothing with data brokers — we have nothing to sell or share.
The game reaches you through Google Play. Google independently collects installation, crash and device information under its own terms, which are outside our control — see the Google Privacy Policy. Where Google Play services libraries are present in the binary, they may handle technical identifiers such as device model, Android version and an advertising ID for the purposes Google sets out. None of that reaches us in a form that identifies you.
Tilerelic is a puzzle game suitable for a general audience, children included. It does not knowingly collect personal information from children, and because it collects none from anybody, it holds none belonging to a child.
If you are a parent or guardian and think your child has sent us personal information — by writing to our support address, for instance — tell us and it will be deleted.
We keep your message and email address for as long as the question takes to resolve, and for up to twenty-four months after that so a follow-up can be recognised. Our basis is our legitimate interest in supporting the people who play our games. Nothing goes onto a mailing list and nothing is passed on.
Under the UK GDPR and the EU GDPR you may ask for access to your personal data, correction of it, erasure of it, restriction of its processing or portability, and you may object to processing altogether. You may also complain to a supervisory authority — in the United Kingdom, the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.
Write to frost@spcommercial.services and we answer within one month.
Game data lives in the sandbox Android gives each installed application, isolated from everything else on the device. Because nothing travels, there is no traffic to intercept and no database of ours to breach. We apply reasonable technical and organisational measures to the little information we do handle, while accepting that no form of electronic storage is ever completely secure.
It is rewritten when the game changes or when the law requires it. The date at the top is the date the current wording took effect. If a future release begins collecting anything this version does not mention, the updated notice is published before that release ships.
SP Commercial Services Ltd
trading as FrostCircuit Interactive
24 Brearcliffe Drive, Bradford BD6 2LE, United Kingdom
frost@spcommercial.services
That is the whole notice.
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