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Privacy Policy

Effective June 17, 2026 (v1.0)

Privacy first: Word Puzzle is designed so that we never see your data. There are no accounts, no servers of ours, no analytics, and no ads. Everything stays on your device.

1. Information we collect

1.1 Personal information

We collect no personal information. Word Puzzle requires no account, email, or identifier of any kind. You can use the app completely anonymously.

1.2 Your progress

Everything the app tracks — the puzzles you solve, the words you learn, and your coin balance — is stored locally on your device. This data never leaves your device.

1.3 Analytics

We collect no analytics or usage data. Word Puzzle contains no third-party analytics SDKs, tracking, or telemetry — and no advertising.

2. Network use

Word Puzzle works fully offline. The entire word library ships inside the app, so it makes no network requests except those Apple performs to process a purchase (below).

3. Purchases

Word Puzzle Pro is a one-time purchase processed entirely by Apple through the App Store. The purchase is validated on-device using Apple's StoreKit — there is no third-party purchase server, and we never see your name, email, or payment details.

4. Children's privacy

Word Puzzle is family-friendly and collects no personal information from anyone, including children. There are no accounts, no ads, and no data leaves the device.

5. Changes to this policy

If the app's data practices ever change, this page will be updated and the effective date revised before the change ships.

6. Contact

Questions about privacy: owal@teamam.org

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