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The 1-Bit Dice app is developed by AM2 Studios. Privacy contact: am2studio.dev@gmail.com.
1-Bit Dice does not collect, transmit, or share any data that identifies you personally. Your preferences and content stay on your device. To understand how the app is used and to fix crashes, the app collects anonymous usage and diagnostic data through Google Firebase (Analytics and Crashlytics) — see section 5.
The app saves only your preferences and content you create, always in your device's local storage (no server sync):
You can erase this information at any time by uninstalling the app, clearing the history inside the app, or using your operating system's "clear data" option.
The app does not request, receive, or store your name, email, phone number, address, location, photos, contacts, microphone, camera, or any other personal or sensitive data.
1-Bit Dice uses Google Firebase Analytics and Google Firebase Crashlytics to collect anonymous usage statistics (for example, which screens are opened and which features are used — such as rolling the dice, applying a preset, or changing the palette) and crash/diagnostic reports. This information is aggregated and tied only to a random, app-generated installation identifier — never to your name, email, or any other personal identifier — and is used solely to improve the app and fix problems. This data collection is active only in the published (release) version of the app; it is disabled in development builds. The app uses no advertising, social-network, or external-login SDKs. For how Google processes this data, see Firebase's privacy and security information.
The app does not request sensitive system permissions (camera, location, contacts, microphone, etc.). The only system API interaction is haptic feedback (a short vibration on the roll button) when enabled by the user in Settings. The app uses internet access to send the anonymous analytics and crash data described in section 5.
The app's content is suitable for all ages. We collect no personal data — only the anonymous, aggregated usage and diagnostic data described in section 5 — consistent with children's data protection laws (including COPPA in the US and LGPD in Brazil).
If this policy is updated, the revised version will be published at this same URL with a new "Last updated" date. Material changes will be flagged inside the app in the following release.
Privacy questions or requests: am2studio.dev@gmail.com.