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Privacy Policy for PushGrid

This page is intended to support the public release, store listing, and external testing of PushGrid. It is written conservatively and only reflects information that was supplied by Chronotus or confirmed from the materials reviewed for this site update.

Last updatedApril 10, 2026

Section 01

Scope of this policy

This Privacy Policy describes how Chronotus handles information in connection with PushGrid, the official PushGrid pages on chronotus.com, and related support communications.

It covers gameplay and support-related information that may be processed when you play the game, view the official site, contact us by email, or use store pages and support surfaces connected to PushGrid.

Section 02

Who we are

Chronotus is the company responsible for this policy. Chronotus operates from Turkey.

Privacy questions can be sent to [email protected]. General company contact is available at [email protected] or through the Contact page.

Section 03

Information you provide directly

You may provide information to us directly when you:

  • email us for support, privacy questions, purchase issues, or general inquiries;
  • send us information through official support or contact pages; or
  • share screenshots, device details, or other materials to help us understand a reported issue.

The content of those communications depends on what you choose to send, and may include your name, email address, message contents, purchase issue details, and any technical context you decide to include.

Section 04

Local app data and preferences

The accessible implementation of PushGrid stores gameplay progress, language preferences, tutorial state, resumable gameplay state, and monetization-related state locally on the device.

This local data is used so the game can remember your settings and progress. We do not describe that local storage as a cloud account system because no in-app account creation or social sign-in flow was identified in the implementation reviewed for this policy.

Section 05

Technical, device, and usage data

PushGrid includes instrumentation intended to measure app, session, screen, gameplay, tutorial, advertising, and purchase-related events. Depending on the build and platform, this may involve device or app identifiers, app version, operating system information, language, usage metrics, and interaction events.

The accessible code and build artifacts show analytics infrastructure designed to work with Firebase Analytics. Production Firebase configuration files were not available in this workspace, so deployment details may vary by build or store release.

No active dedicated crash reporting SDK was confirmed in the materials reviewed for this policy. Operating system, store platform, advertising, or analytics providers may still generate their own diagnostic information when their services are used.

Section 06

Advertising, consent, and identifiers

The accessible implementation includes Google Mobile Ads / AdMob integration, user consent handling, and a privacy choices entry point. Optional rewarded ads are used for hint-related functionality, and interstitial ad capability exists in the codebase even though it may not be active in every build.

When ads or consent services are enabled, advertising providers may process information such as device or ad identifiers, approximate region information derived by their services, consent choices, ad request data, impression data, and ad interaction data.

The accessible build artifacts also show mediation-related components associated with AppLovin and Unity Ads. Active use of those providers may vary by build configuration.

Section 07

Purchases and store-related data

The accessible implementation includes one-time in-app purchase products for a Supporter Pack and hint packs. A recurring subscription model was not identified in the implementation reviewed for this policy.

Payment card details are handled by the app store or platform you use, such as Google Play or the Apple App Store. Chronotus does not state in this policy that it receives your full payment card data. We may receive limited transaction status, product, and restoration information needed to unlock content, provide support, or respond to purchase issues.

Section 08

How we use information

We may use the information described above to:

  • operate, maintain, and improve PushGrid;
  • remember local progress and settings;
  • understand gameplay flow, feature usage, and technical performance;
  • support optional advertising and consent flows where enabled;
  • process one-time purchase fulfillment and purchase restore requests; and
  • respond to support, privacy, or business communications.

Section 09

Third-party services

Based on the accessible materials, the relevant third-party categories may include:

  • app stores and distribution platforms, such as Google Play and the Apple App Store;
  • Firebase Analytics, when analytics is enabled in a given build;
  • Google Mobile Ads / AdMob and related consent tooling;
  • additional ad mediation providers, such as AppLovin or Unity Ads, when enabled; and
  • email or support tooling used to receive and answer messages you send to us.

These third parties operate under their own terms and privacy notices. Their data practices may apply in addition to this policy when you use their services through the game or associated store pages.

Section 10

Retention and storage approach

Local gameplay data remains on your device until you remove it, clear app data, or uninstall the app. Support emails and related records may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to respond, maintain business records, resolve disputes, or comply with legal obligations.

Retention periods for app stores, analytics providers, and advertising providers are governed by those services and their own policies.

Section 11

Security and children

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect information we control. No method of transmission or storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

PushGrid is presented as a general-audience puzzle game and is not described in the materials reviewed for this policy as a child-directed service. If you believe a child has provided personal information to us in a way that raises a concern, contact [email protected].

Section 12

Your choices and rights

Because the accessible implementation does not include an in-app account deletion flow, the main way to remove local game data is to clear app data or uninstall the app from your device. If a build presents a Privacy Choices control for advertising consent, you can use that control in addition to any device-level privacy settings available to you.

Depending on where you live, you may also have legal rights regarding access to, correction of, or objection to certain personal data. You can contact us at [email protected] to raise a privacy request or question.

Section 13

Changes to this policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time as PushGrid, the website, or related services change. When we make material updates, we will post the revised version on this page and update the Last updated date above.