Privacy Policy
NexaCell Studios
Effective Date: December 24, 2025
Important Notice: NexaCell Studios does not collect, store, or process any personal or sensitive user data through our applications. This Privacy Policy explains how third-party services integrated into our apps may collect and use information, and provides you with detailed instructions on how to manage your privacy preferences.
1. Definitions
For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, the following terms have the meanings set forth below:
- "We," "Us," "Our," "Developer" refers to NexaCell Studios.
- "Apps" or "Applications" refers to mobile games and applications developed and published by NexaCell Studios on the Google Play Store.
- "User," "You," "Your" refers to any individual who downloads, installs, or uses our Apps.
- "Personal Data" refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual.
- "Third-Party Services" refers to advertising networks, analytics providers, and payment processors integrated into our Apps.
- "Device Information" refers to technical information about the device used to access our Apps, such as device type, operating system, and unique identifiers.
- "Advertising ID" refers to a unique, user-resettable identifier assigned to your device for advertising purposes (Google Advertising ID on Android, IDFA on iOS).
- "SDK" refers to Software Development Kit, which is code provided by third parties that we integrate into our Apps to enable specific functionality.
2. Data Collection by NexaCell Studios
NexaCell Studios is committed to protecting your privacy. We want to make it absolutely clear that:
- We do NOT collect any personal information from users.
- We do NOT store any user data on our servers.
- We do NOT process any personal or sensitive user information.
- We do NOT require users to create accounts or provide personal details.
- We do NOT track user behavior or activities beyond what is automatically handled by third-party services.
- We do NOT access your contacts, camera, microphone, or other sensitive device features unless explicitly required for gameplay and with your permission.
- We do NOT share, sell, or rent any user information to third parties.
Our Apps are designed to function without collecting or accessing your personal information. Any data collection that occurs is performed solely by third-party services as described below.
3. Third-Party Advertising Networks
Our Apps are monetized through advertisements provided by third-party advertising networks. These advertising partners may collect and use certain non-personal information to deliver relevant advertisements and improve their services.
3.1 Information Collected by Ad Networks
Third-party advertising networks may collect the following types of non-personal information:
- Advertising ID: A unique, user-resettable identifier for advertising purposes (such as Google Advertising ID on Android or IDFA on iOS).
- Approximate Location: General location information based on IP address or network information (typically city or region level, not precise GPS coordinates).
- Device Information: Device type, manufacturer, model, operating system version, screen size, screen resolution, and language settings.
- Network Information: Mobile carrier, connection type (Wi-Fi or cellular), IP address, and network performance data.
- App Usage Data: Information about ad interactions, such as views, clicks, impressions, and conversions; app version, app install time, and session duration.
- Technical Data: Browser type, time zone setting, device identifiers, and other diagnostic data.
Important: The information collected by ad networks is typically non-personal and cannot be used to directly identify you as an individual. However, when combined with other data, it may become personally identifiable under certain privacy laws.
3.2 Advertising Networks We Use
Our Apps may display advertisements from the following third-party advertising networks. Each network operates according to its own privacy policy, and we strongly encourage you to review their policies to understand how they collect and use information:
Note: The list of ad networks used may vary by app and may change over time as we optimize our monetization strategy. Not all apps use all networks listed above.
3.3 How to Opt Out of Personalized Advertising
You have full control over personalized advertising. Personalized ads are advertisements tailored to your interests based on your app usage and other activities. You can opt out of personalized advertising through multiple methods:
Method 1: Device Settings (Recommended)
For Android Users:
- Open Settings on your Android device
- Navigate to Google (or Google Services)
- Tap on Ads
- Enable Opt out of Ads Personalization
Alternative path: Settings > Privacy > Ads > Delete advertising ID
For iOS Users:
- Open Settings on your iOS device
- Tap on Privacy & Security
- Tap on Apple Advertising
- Enable Personalized Ads toggle to OFF
Note: iOS 14.5+ also provides App Tracking Transparency prompts for additional control
Method 2: Industry Opt-Out Tools
Method 3: Ad Network-Specific Opt-Out Pages
Many ad networks provide their own opt-out mechanisms. You can visit the privacy policy links in Section 3.2 and look for opt-out or privacy preference options.
Important: Opting out of personalized advertising does not mean you will see fewer ads. You will still see the same number of advertisements, but they may be less relevant to your interests because they won't be based on your app usage patterns.
3.4 How to Reset Your Advertising ID
Resetting your Advertising ID gives you a fresh identifier and effectively clears the ad profile associated with your previous ID. This can help limit the data collected about you over time.
Android Devices:
- Open Settings
- Navigate to Google > Ads
- Tap on Reset advertising ID
- Confirm by tapping OK
On Android 12+, you can also navigate to Settings > Privacy > Ads > Reset advertising ID
iOS Devices:
Apple removed the ability to manually reset the IDFA in iOS 14. However, you can:
- Go to Settings > Privacy & Security > Apple Advertising
- Turn off Personalized Ads
- When you turn tracking off, the IDFA is automatically reset
Recommendation: We recommend resetting your Advertising ID every few months if you're concerned about ad tracking, or whenever you want to start fresh with ad personalization.
3.5 How to Request Data Deletion from Ad Networks
If you want to request deletion of data that ad networks have collected about you, you'll need to contact each ad network directly. Here's how:
General Steps:
- Identify your Advertising ID:
- Android: Settings > Google > Ads (your ID will be displayed)
- iOS: No longer directly visible, but you can reference your device when making requests
- Visit the ad network's privacy policy (links provided in Section 3.2)
- Look for sections titled: "Your Rights," "Data Subject Requests," "Privacy Choices," or "Contact Us"
- Submit a data deletion request using their online form, email, or privacy portal
- Provide necessary information: Your Advertising ID, approximate location, and time period
- Wait for confirmation: Most networks respond within 30-45 days
Direct Data Deletion Links (Where Available):
Note: As NexaCell Studios does not collect or control this data, we cannot process deletion requests on behalf of ad networks. You must contact each network directly. However, if you need assistance identifying which networks are used in a specific app, please contact us at the email provided in Section 13.
3.6 Additional Privacy Controls
Limit Ad Tracking for Children
If you're a parent or guardian setting up a device for a child:
- Android: Create a supervised Google Family Link account which automatically limits ad personalization
- iOS: Enable Screen Time restrictions to limit ad tracking and prevent changes to privacy settings
- Consider purchasing ad-free versions of apps when available
Use Mobile Browsers with Tracking Protection
- Firefox Focus (blocks ad trackers automatically)
- Brave Browser (built-in ad and tracker blocking)
- DuckDuckGo Browser (privacy-focused browsing)
VPN and Privacy Tools
Using a VPN can mask your IP address and approximate location from ad networks, providing an additional layer of privacy. However, VPNs do not block Advertising IDs or in-app tracking.
4. In-App Purchases
Some of our Apps may offer in-app purchases, which allow users to unlock additional features, remove advertisements, or purchase virtual items.
4.1 Payment Processing
All in-app purchases are processed exclusively through Google Play Billing. We do not handle, collect, or store any payment information, including:
- Credit card numbers or CVV codes
- Debit card numbers
- Bank account information
- Payment processor credentials (PayPal, Google Pay, etc.)
- Billing addresses or postal codes
- Transaction histories
4.2 Purchase Confirmation and Verification
When you make an in-app purchase, Google Play provides us with a purchase confirmation token that verifies the transaction. This token:
- Does NOT contain any personal or payment information
- Is an encrypted string that only Google can decode
- Allows us to verify the purchase was legitimate
- Helps prevent fraud and unauthorized transactions
- Enables us to grant you access to purchased content
4.3 Refunds and Purchase History
All refund requests must be processed through Google Play, as we do not have access to your payment information or transaction history. To request a refund:
- Open the Google Play Store app
- Tap on your Profile icon in the top right
- Select Payments & subscriptions > Budget & history
- Find the purchase you want to return
- Tap Request a refund or Report a problem
Alternatively, visit https://play.google.com/store/account/orderhistory
4.4 Google Play Privacy
For detailed information about how Google Play handles your payment information, billing data, and purchase history, please review:
5. Children's Privacy (COPPA and International Compliance)
NexaCell Studios is deeply committed to protecting the privacy of children. We comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States and similar international regulations regarding children's privacy.
5.1 Age Requirements
The age of digital consent varies by jurisdiction:
- United States: 13 years old (COPPA)
- European Union: Generally 16 years old, but can be as low as 13 depending on the country (GDPR)
- United Kingdom: 13 years old
- South Korea: 14 years old
- Other jurisdictions: Varies, typically between 13-16 years old
5.2 Our Commitment to Child Safety
Our Apps do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the applicable age of digital consent. Because we do not collect any personal data through our Apps, they are generally suitable for users of all ages.
When our Apps are directed at children or are likely to be used by children, we ensure that:
- Only age-appropriate, family-friendly advertisements are displayed
- We use Google Play's Designed for Families program requirements where applicable
- We do NOT enable interest-based advertising or remarketing for child-directed Apps
- We do NOT include social media features or chat functionality
- Advertising networks comply with COPPA and international child privacy regulations
- We use COPPA-compliant and GDPR-compliant ad networks such as Kidoz and SuperAwesome for apps targeting children
- Content is regularly reviewed to ensure age-appropriateness
5.3 Parental Controls and Rights
Parents and legal guardians have the following rights regarding their children's privacy:
- Right to Review: Request information about data collected about their child
- Right to Delete: Request deletion of their child's data from third-party services
- Right to Refuse: Refuse further collection of their child's data
- Right to Limit: Use parental control features to limit data collection
5.4 How Parents Can Protect Their Children
Recommended Actions for Parents:
- Set Up Parental Controls: Use Google Family Link (Android) or Screen Time (iOS) to monitor and control app usage
- Disable Personalized Ads: Follow the steps in Section 3.3 to opt out of personalized advertising
- Review App Ratings: Check the age rating and content description before allowing your child to download apps
- Enable Purchase Restrictions: Require password authentication for in-app purchases in your device settings
- Educate Your Child: Teach children about online privacy and the importance of not sharing personal information
- Regular Check-ins: Periodically review the apps installed on your child's device
5.5 Reporting Concerns
If you are a parent or guardian and believe that your child has provided personal information through one of our Apps, or if you have concerns about content in our apps, please contact us immediately at appedgestudio@gmail.com with:
- The name of the app
- Your child's approximate age
- A description of your concern
- Any relevant screenshots or evidence
We will investigate and respond promptly, typically within 48-72 hours.
6. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
For users in the European Economic Area (EEA), United Kingdom, and Switzerland, we comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and equivalent UK data protection laws.
6.1 Legal Basis for Processing
Since NexaCell Studios does not collect or process personal data directly, GDPR obligations related to data processing do not apply to us as a data controller. However, third-party advertising networks may process data based on:
- Consent: You provide consent through your device settings, app usage, and acceptance of third-party terms
- Legitimate Interests: Such as fraud prevention, security, service improvement, and business operations
- Contractual Necessity: To provide services you've requested (such as ad-supported free apps)
6.2 Your GDPR Rights
Under GDPR, you have comprehensive rights regarding your personal data. Although we do not collect personal data, you have the following rights regarding data collected by third-party services:
1. Right of Access (Article 15)
You have the right to request confirmation of whether your personal data is being processed and to access that data.
How to exercise: Contact the respective ad networks using the privacy policy links in Section 3.2 and request a copy of your data.
2. Right to Rectification (Article 16)
You have the right to request correction of inaccurate personal data.
How to exercise: Contact ad networks directly to update or correct your information.
3. Right to Erasure / "Right to be Forgotten" (Article 17)
You have the right to request deletion of your personal data under certain circumstances.
How to exercise: Follow the data deletion instructions in Section 3.5 for each ad network.
4. Right to Restriction of Processing (Article 18)
You have the right to request limitation of how your data is processed.
How to exercise: Opt out of personalized advertising as described in Section 3.3.
5. Right to Data Portability (Article 20)
You have the right to receive your data in a structured, commonly used format and to transmit it to another controller.
How to exercise: Contact ad networks and request data export in a portable format (usually CSV or JSON).
6. Right to Object (Article 21)
You have the right to object to processing of your personal data for direct marketing purposes.
How to exercise: Opt out of personalized ads through device settings (Section 3.3) or reset your Advertising ID (Section 3.4).
7. Right to Withdraw Consent (Article 7)
You have the right to withdraw consent at any time without affecting the lawfulness of processing based on consent before withdrawal.
How to exercise: Disable ad personalization in your device settings or uninstall the app.
8. Right to Lodge a Complaint
You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if you believe your data protection rights have been violated.
6.3 Data Transfers Outside the EEA
Some ad networks may transfer your data outside the European Economic Area. When this occurs, they use appropriate safeguards such as:
- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) approved by the European Commission
- Adequacy decisions recognizing certain countries as providing adequate data protection
- Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) for multinational companies
6.4 Data Retention
We do not retain any user data as we do not collect it. Third-party ad networks typically retain data for:
- Google: Up to 26 months for advertising data
- Meta: Varies by data type, typically 90 days to 2 years
- Other Networks: Generally 30 days to 24 months (check individual privacy policies)
6.5 Contact for GDPR Requests
While we do not process personal data, if you have questions about exercising your GDPR rights or need assistance identifying which ad networks to contact, please email us at appedgestudio@gmail.com with "GDPR Request" in the subject line.
7. California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)
For users in California, we comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), which took effect on January 1, 2023.
7.1 Categories of Information
NexaCell Studios does not collect personal information as defined by the CCPA. Third-party advertising networks may collect the following categories of information:
- Identifiers: Advertising ID, IP address, device ID
- Commercial Information: Purchase history (handled by Google Play, not by us)
- Internet/Network Activity: App usage, ad interactions, browsing behavior within ads
- Geolocation Data: Approximate location based on IP address
- Inferences: Preferences and characteristics derived from other data
7.2 Your CCPA/CPRA Rights
California residents have the following rights under CCPA/CPRA:
1. Right to Know
Request information about personal information collected, used, disclosed, or sold in the past 12 months.
How to exercise: Contact ad networks directly using privacy policy links in Section 3.2.
2. Right to Delete
Request deletion of personal information collected from you.
How to exercise: Follow instructions in Section 3.5 for requesting data deletion from ad networks.
3. Right to Opt-Out of Sale/Sharing
Opt out of the sale or sharing of personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising.
How to exercise: Use the "Limit Ad Tracking" or opt-out settings described in Section 3.3.
4. Right to Correct
Request correction of inaccurate personal information (CPRA addition).
How to exercise: Contact ad networks to request data correction.
5. Right to Limit Use of Sensitive Personal Information
Limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information (CPRA addition).
How to exercise: We do not collect sensitive personal information. Ad networks may collect geolocation; opt out via Section 3.3.
6. Right to Non-Discrimination
Exercise your privacy rights without discriminatory treatment.
Our commitment: You will receive the same quality of service regardless of exercising your privacy rights.
7.3 "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information"
NexaCell Studios does not sell, rent, or share personal information for monetary or other valuable consideration. We do not have actual knowledge of selling or sharing personal information of minors under 16 years of age.
However, some ad networks' practices may be considered "sharing" under CCPA/CPRA definitions. To opt out:
- Use device-level opt-out settings (Section 3.3)
- Reset your Advertising ID (Section 3.4)
- Visit ad network opt-out pages (links in Section 3.2)
7.4 California "Shine the Light" Law
Under California Civil Code Section 1798.83, California residents can request information about disclosure of personal information to third parties for direct marketing purposes. Since we do not collect or share personal information, this law does not apply to our direct practices.
7.5 Authorized Agent Requests
California residents may designate an authorized agent to make privacy requests on their behalf. To do so:
- Provide written authorization signed by you
- Verify your identity and the agent's authority
- Contact us at appedgestudio@gmail.com with "CCPA Agent Request" in the subject line
7.6 Response Timeline
We will acknowledge receipt of your request within 10 business days and provide a substantive response within 45 days, with the possibility of a 45-day extension if necessary.
8. Other International Privacy Laws
We are committed to complying with privacy laws worldwide. Here's how we address major international regulations:
8.1 Brazil - Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD)
For users in Brazil, we comply with LGPD (Law No. 13,709/2018):
- Legal Basis: Consent and legitimate interest for ad-supported services
- Data Subject Rights: Access, correction, deletion, portability, and objection rights
- International Transfers: Ad networks use appropriate safeguards for international data transfers
- National Authority: ANPD (Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados) - https://www.gov.br/anpd/
8.2 Canada - Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA)
For users in Canada:
- Consent: Meaningful consent obtained through app usage and device settings
- Access Rights: Right to access personal information held by ad networks
- Complaints: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada - https://www.priv.gc.ca/
8.3 Australia - Privacy Act 1988
For users in Australia:
- Australian Privacy Principles (APPs): Ad networks comply with 13 APPs
- Access and Correction: Rights to access and correct personal information
- Complaints: Office of the Australian Information Commissioner - https://www.oaic.gov.au/
8.4 Japan - Act on the Protection of Personal Information (APPI)
For users in Japan:
- Disclosure Requirements: Clear disclosure of data collection practices
- Purpose Limitation: Data used only for specified purposes
- Individual Rights: Rights to disclosure, correction, and suspension of use
- Supervisory Authority: Personal Information Protection Commission - https://www.ppc.go.jp/en/
8.5 South Korea - Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA)
For users in South Korea:
- Consent Requirements: Clear and separate consent for personal data collection
- Data Minimization: Only necessary data is collected by ad networks
- Individual Rights: Comprehensive rights to access, correction, and deletion
- Supervisory Authority: Personal Information Protection Commission - https://www.pipc.go.kr/np/eng/main.do
8.6 India - Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP Act 2023)
For users in India:
- Consent: Clear and specific consent mechanisms
- Data Principal Rights: Rights to access, correction, erasure, and grievance redressal
- Children's Data: Enhanced protection for individuals under 18 years
- Data Fiduciary: Ad networks act as data fiduciaries with specific obligations
8.7 Singapore - Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)
For users in Singapore:
- Consent Obligations: Organizations must obtain consent before collecting data
- Purpose Limitation: Data used only for reasonable purposes
- Individual Rights: Rights to access and correct personal data
- Supervisory Authority: Personal Data Protection Commission - https://www.pdpc.gov.sg/
8.8 United Arab Emirates and Middle East
For users in the UAE and broader Middle East region:
- UAE Federal Data Protection Law: Compliance with Federal Decree-Law No. 45 of 2021
- Saudi Arabia PDPL: Personal Data Protection Law compliance
- Data Localization: Some countries require data to be stored locally
- Cross-border Transfers: Appropriate safeguards for international transfers
8.9 General Principle
Regardless of your location, we maintain the same high standards for privacy protection. Since NexaCell Studios does not collect personal data, our Apps provide strong privacy protections to users worldwide. Third-party ad networks are required to comply with applicable local laws in the jurisdictions where they operate.
9. Data Security
Although NexaCell Studios does not collect, store, or process personal data, we are committed to maintaining the security and integrity of our Apps and protecting users from potential security threats.
9.1 Our Security Measures
- Secure Development Practices: We follow industry-standard secure coding practices and conduct regular security reviews
- Regular Updates: We promptly update our Apps to address security vulnerabilities and compatibility issues
- Third-Party Vetting: We carefully evaluate third-party services before integration, prioritizing those with strong security track records
- Google Play Security: We comply with Google Play's security guidelines, app signing requirements, and policy standards
- Encryption: Data transmitted between apps and third-party services uses industry-standard encryption (TLS/SSL)
- Minimal Permissions: We request only the minimum device permissions necessary for app functionality
- No External Storage: We do not write user data to external storage unless explicitly required for core functionality
9.2 Third-Party Security
Third-party advertising networks and payment processors implement their own security measures, including:
- Data encryption in transit and at rest
- Regular security audits and penetration testing
- Access controls and authentication mechanisms
- Compliance with industry security standards (ISO 27001, SOC 2, etc.)
- Incident response and breach notification procedures
We encourage you to review the security practices of third-party services by visiting their privacy policies listed in Section 3.2.
9.3 User Security Responsibilities
To protect your privacy and security while using our Apps, we recommend:
- Keep Software Updated: Regularly update your device operating system and apps to receive the latest security patches
- Use Secure Networks: Avoid public Wi-Fi when making in-app purchases; use cellular data or trusted networks
- Review App Permissions: Periodically check and manage app permissions in your device settings
- Enable Device Security: Use screen locks, biometric authentication, and device encryption
- Be Cautious with Devices: Don't share your device with untrusted individuals
- Monitor Purchase Activity: Regularly review your Google Play purchase history for unauthorized transactions
- Use Strong Passwords: Protect your Google/Apple account with a strong, unique password and two-factor authentication
9.4 Security Incident Response
In the unlikely event of a security incident affecting our Apps:
- We will investigate immediately and take corrective action
- We will notify affected users through app updates, email, or in-app notifications as appropriate
- We will cooperate with relevant authorities and comply with breach notification requirements
- We will implement measures to prevent similar incidents in the future
9.5 Reporting Security Issues
If you discover a security vulnerability or have security concerns about our Apps, please report them immediately to appedgestudio@gmail.com with "Security Issue" in the subject line. Please include:
- Description of the vulnerability
- Steps to reproduce the issue
- Affected app name and version
- Your contact information
We take security reports seriously and will respond promptly to investigate and address legitimate concerns.
10. Analytics and Performance Monitoring
Some of our Apps may use third-party analytics services to understand app performance, crashes, and user experience. These services collect anonymous technical data:
10.1 Types of Analytics Data Collected
- Crash reports and error logs
- App performance metrics (load times, frame rates)
- Device specifications (model, OS version, screen size)
- Anonymous usage statistics (features used, session duration)
- Network performance data
10.2 Analytics Services We May Use
10.3 Opting Out of Analytics
Analytics data is typically anonymous and cannot identify you personally. However, you can limit analytics collection by:
- Disabling analytics in app settings (if available)
- Opting out of personalized ads, which often disables some analytics tracking
- Using device-level privacy settings to limit data sharing
11. Links to Third-Party Websites and Services
Our Apps may contain links to third-party websites, services, or other applications (for example, through advertisements or promotional offers). This Privacy Policy applies only to our Apps and does not cover third-party services.
11.1 Third-Party Responsibility
- We are NOT responsible for the privacy practices or content of third-party websites or apps
- Third parties have their own privacy policies and terms of service
- Data collection by third parties is governed by their policies, not ours
- We do not control or endorse third-party content
11.2 User Responsibility
We strongly encourage you to:
- Read the privacy policies of any third-party services you interact with
- Review terms of service before providing information to third parties
- Be cautious about what information you share with external websites or apps
- Verify the legitimacy of links before clicking them
12. Changes and Updates to This Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices, technology, legal requirements, or other factors.
12.1 When We Update This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy when:
- We integrate new third-party services or ad networks
- Privacy laws or regulations change
- Google Play policies are updated
- We improve our privacy practices
- User feedback suggests clarification is needed
- We launch new features or apps
12.2 How We Notify Users
When we make changes to this Privacy Policy, we will:
- Update the "Effective Date" at the top of this policy
- Notify users through app updates if changes are significant or affect how third parties collect data
- Display in-app notifications for material changes that require user attention
- Publish the updated policy on this page and any associated websites
- Maintain a version history for transparency (upon request)
12.3 Material Changes
We consider the following types of changes to be "material" and will provide prominent notice:
- Addition of new data collection practices
- Changes to how data is shared with third parties
- Integration of new ad networks or services
- Changes affecting children's privacy
- Modifications to user rights or opt-out procedures
12.4 Your Acceptance
By continuing to use our Apps after any changes to this Privacy Policy, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the updated policy and agree to its terms. If you do not agree with any changes, please stop using our Apps and uninstall them from your device.
12.5 Reviewing Past Versions
If you would like to review previous versions of this Privacy Policy, please contact us at appedgestudio@gmail.com with "Privacy Policy Version History" in the subject line.
13. Contact Information and Privacy Support
13.1 What We Can Help With
- Explaining our privacy practices and this policy
- Identifying which ad networks are used in specific apps
- Providing guidance on exercising your privacy rights
- Directing you to appropriate third-party contact information
- Addressing concerns about app behavior or permissions
- Clarifying our data collection (or lack thereof)
- Reporting bugs or issues related to privacy features
13.2 What We Cannot Help With
- Directly deleting data from third-party ad networks (you must contact them)
- Providing your personal data (we don't collect or store it)
- Processing refunds (contact Google Play directly)
- Legal advice about your privacy rights (consult a lawyer)
- Accessing data controlled by third-party services
13.3 Additional Resources
For more information about mobile privacy and your rights:
14. Consent and Acknowledgment
By downloading, installing, accessing, or using our Apps, you acknowledge and agree that:
- You have read and understood this Privacy Policy in its entirety
- You understand that NexaCell Studios does not collect, store, or process your personal data
- You understand that third-party advertising networks may collect non-personal data as described in this policy
- You consent to the collection practices of third-party services integrated into our Apps
- You are aware of your rights and how to exercise them
- You understand how to opt out of personalized advertising and reset your Advertising ID
- If you are a parent or guardian, you consent on behalf of your child (if applicable) and understand the children's privacy provisions
- You agree to be bound by any future changes to this Privacy Policy as described in Section 12
Important: If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy or any of its terms, you must not download, install, or use our Apps. Continued use of our Apps constitutes acceptance of this policy.
15. Translations and Language
This Privacy Policy is written in English. If we provide translated versions in other languages, the English version shall prevail in case of any discrepancies or conflicts between versions.
Thank you for trusting NexaCell Studios with your privacy.
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