Privacy Charter

Blackhole Growth Arena

Last updated: April 4, 2026 · Seller: Dipak Keshariya

Data footprint

According to the app’s App Store privacy label, the developer does not collect data from this app. This page explains what that means in plain language and how the game fits into your device.

Scope of this document

This charter describes privacy practices for the mobile game Blackhole Growth Arena distributed on the Apple App Store. It is meant for players and parents who want a clear read on data use. If anything here conflicts with Apple’s in-store disclosure, the App Store listing should be treated as the live source of truth.

What we do not gather

The game is designed so the developer does not collect personal identifiers or behavioral profiles through the app. That typically means items such as the following are not harvested by the developer for this title:

  • Name, email address, or account credentials created solely for this app
  • Precise location or continuous location history tied to gameplay
  • Advertising identifiers used to track you across companies’ apps and websites
  • Contact lists, photos, or other sensitive phone libraries
No signup wall No data sale described 4+ age band
Apple & your device

Downloading and updating the game uses Apple’s platforms. Apple may process purchase, receipt, and device-related information according to Apple’s Privacy Policy. Standard iOS protections and settings (Screen Time, parental controls, App Tracking Transparency where applicable) remain under your control outside this app.

Gameplay storage

Arcade titles often keep progress, preferences, or similar data locally on your iPhone so the experience feels instant. Unless a future version explicitly introduces cloud saves or online accounts, you should assume progress lives on-device and is removed if you delete the app, subject to how iOS handles backups.

Children

The game is rated 4+ on the App Store. Because the stated privacy posture is non-collection, there is no personal data pipeline described for child players within the app itself. Parents and guardians remain the best judges of screen time and device settings.

International players

Privacy laws vary by country or region (for example GDPR in the European Economic Area or UK GDPR in the United Kingdom). This summary is informational and not legal advice. If you need formal legal wording, consult the developer’s official policy link on the store or a qualified professional.

Changes over time

If features change—such as adding online leaderboards, analytics, or ads—the developer may update App Store labels and publish a revised policy. Check the store page periodically; the “Last updated” line at the top of this page will change when this HTML copy is edited.