word swipe privacy policy
Privacy Policy for [Your App Name - e.g., Word Swipe Crossword]
Advertising Providers: To support the App and provide it to you for free, we display advertisements. Our advertising partners (e.g., Google AdMob that may collect and use certain information about your device and your interests to serve relevant ads. This information may include: Device Identifiers: Such as device ID, advertising ID (e.g., Google Ad ID or Apple IDFA). Device Information: Such as device type, operating system, language settings. Usage Data: Information about how you interact with the App and advertisements (e.g., ads viewed, ads clicked). IP Address: For location estimation and analytics.
This data is collected directly by these third-party advertising providers according to their own privacy policies. We do not have direct access to this data, nor do we store it ourselves. Analytics Providers (Optional - Include if you use them, e.g., Google Analytics for Firebase): If we use analytics services, they may collect anonymous usage data to help us understand how users interact with the App, identify crashes, and improve performance. This data typically includes: App crash reports. Performance data. Device type and operating system. Anonymous usage patterns within the app.
Deliver targeted and relevant advertisements to you. Measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. Analyze App usage to improve their services and our App. Prevent fraudulent activity.
https://support.google.com/admob/answer/6128543?hl=en
Advertising ID Reset/Opt-Out: You can reset your device's advertising ID or opt out of interest-based ads through your device settings: Android: Go to Settings > Google > Ads > Reset advertising ID / Opt out of Ads Personalization. iOS: Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking > toggle off "Allow Apps to Request to Track" OR go to Settings > Privacy > Apple Advertising > toggle off "Personalized Ads."
Please note that opting out of interest-based ads does not mean you will no longer see ads; it means the ads you see may be less relevant to your interests.
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