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Privacy Policy

Last updated 9 July 2026

The short version: Doggy Daycare is a single-player game that runs entirely on your device. It has no accounts, no ads, and no analytics. It doesn't collect, store, or send any personal information about you — not to us, not to anyone.

This policy explains how Doggy Daycare ("the app", "we", "us" — Dan & Christine, the two people who make it) handles your information. We wrote it to be read, not endured.

Information we collect

None. The app does not ask for your name, email, location, contacts, photos, or any other personal information. There are no user accounts and no sign-in.

Where your game lives

Your progress — the dogs you've cared for, the rooms you've built, your coins — is saved locally on your own device. It stays on your phone. We can't see it, and it isn't sent to any server.

No tracking, no ads, no third parties

A note about TestFlight and the App Store

While the app is in beta, it's distributed through Apple's TestFlight. If you choose to share crash logs or usage statistics with developers, Apple may provide us with anonymous, aggregate diagnostic information (for example, that a crash happened and where in the code) so we can fix bugs. This is handled entirely by Apple, is not tied to your identity, and you control it in your device settings. Apple's own Privacy Policy and the TestFlight terms govern that data.

Children's privacy

Doggy Daycare is family-friendly and collects no personal information from anyone, including children. Because we collect nothing, there is nothing we could knowingly gather from a child under 13.

Changes to this policy

If the app ever changes in a way that affects your privacy, we'll update this page and revise the date at the top. If we ever added anything that collected data — we don't plan to — we'd tell you here first.

Contact

Questions about privacy, or anything else? We'd genuinely love to hear from you: dd@danwaldie.com.

— Dan & Christine 🐾