Privacy Declarations (Dual Clash)
Data Stored on Your Device
All gameplay progress, settings, and preferences are stored locally on your device and are not transmitted off the device.
Advertising
The app may use third-party advertising and attribution services (such as Google AdMob and TikTok Events SDK). These services may process limited technical data for ad delivery, attribution, and fraud prevention, including:
- Device information (e.g., device model, OS version).
- Advertising identifiers (e.g., IDFA on iOS, advertising ID on Android), subject to your consent and platform settings.
- Attribution events used to measure campaign performance.
Tracking & Consent
On iOS/iPadOS, the app may request permission through Apple's App Tracking Transparency prompt. In the EEA/UK, a consent dialog (Google UMP) is shown before personalized ads are served. You can manage your choices through platform privacy settings.
Analytics
The app uses Firebase Analytics (provided by Google) to collect anonymous usage data such as app opens, game sessions, and in-app purchase events. This data helps the developer understand how the game is played and improve the experience. No personally identifiable information is collected through this service.
Crash Reporting
The app uses Firebase Crashlytics (provided by Google) to collect crash reports in release builds. Crash reports may include device model, operating system version, stack traces, and a Firebase installation identifier. This data is used solely to identify and fix bugs. Crash reporting is disabled in debug/development builds.
Data Sharing
The developer does not sell personal data.
- Limited data may be shared with third-party advertising providers (such as Google AdMob) solely for the purpose of serving ads, as described above.
- Limited attribution data may be processed by TikTok (TikTok Events SDK) for campaign measurement, subject to your consent and platform settings.
- Anonymous analytics and crash data are shared with Google (Firebase) for the purposes of improving app quality and stability.