Trash Games Factory privacy policy
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The short version
| What | Why | Who sees it | How to delete it |
|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase receipt | To keep your stapler gold across installs | Apple processes it; the studio sees an anonymous receipt | Managed by Apple with your Apple account |
| Save data | So the factory survives a new phone | Only you, in your own iCloud | Delete the app's iCloud data in iOS Settings |
| Crash reports | To fix crashes | Apple's opt-in crash sharing; no third-party SDK | Controlled by your iOS analytics settings |
The full policy
What this game collects
A game that satirizes data-hungry mobile studios would look pretty silly harvesting your data. So it doesn't. No accounts, no analytics SDK, no ad SDK, no studio server. The fictional executives inside the game would call this a missed opportunity.
Purchases
The single optional purchase is processed by Apple. The studio receives an anonymized receipt to honor restores. Payment details never reach the studio.
Crash data
If you share analytics with developers in iOS settings, Apple forwards anonymized crash logs — stack traces, not personal data. They are read by the one person who can fix them.
Your rights and how to reach a human
There is very little to request or delete, but you are welcome to ask what exists. Email hello@nattskift.games with the subject 'Data request'. The reply comes from the developer, not a department.
Data requests:hello@nattskift.games. You will hear back from the developer, not a form letter.