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Privacy Policy | Sudoku Cove

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Sudoku Cove (“the app”) is developed by Lakeside Studios (“we,” “us,” “our”). This policy explains how the app handles your information. In short: the app does not collect, store, or share any personal data.

Information we collect

None. Sudoku Cove does not collect, transmit, or store any personal information about you. We operate no servers, and the app requires no account, login, or sign-up.

How your game data is stored

All of your in-app data — including saved games, statistics, streaks, and settings — is stored locally on your device only. This information never leaves your device and is not accessible to us or anyone else. If you delete the app, this data is deleted with it.

No tracking, ads, or analytics

Sudoku Cove contains no advertisements, no third-party analytics, and no tracking technologies. We do not use cookies or collect device identifiers.

No data sharing

Because we collect no data, we have nothing to sell, share, or disclose to third parties.

Purchases

Sudoku Cove is a paid app. Your purchase is handled by Google Play or the Apple App Store under their own privacy policies; we never receive or store your payment information.

Children’s privacy

Sudoku Cove is suitable for all ages and does not knowingly collect any information from anyone, including children under the age of 13.

Internet access

Sudoku Cove works fully offline and does not require an internet connection to function.

Changes to this policy

If we ever update the app in a way that changes how it handles data, we will revise this policy and update the “Last updated” date above.

Contact

If you have any questions about this policy, contact us at:
support@lakesidestudios.dev
lakesidestudios.dev

Note: this is a plain-language policy, not legal advice. It accurately describes an app that collects no data. If Sudoku Cove ever adds analytics, ads, accounts, or any other data collection, this policy must be updated to match — and at that point it’s worth having a lawyer review it.