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Privacy Policy of Falcon Flick

Privacy Policy Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy outlines how we handle your information when you use our game. By playing the game, you agree to the terms described below. 1. Information Collection We do not collect, store, or process any personal information, user data, or device details. The game operates independently without requiring access to your personal data. 2. Third-Party Services Our game does not integrate with third-party services such as advertising networks, analytics tools, or external APIs. No data is shared with any external platforms. 3. Data Retention Since we do not collect any data, there is no information to store or retain. 4. Security As no personal information is gathered, there is no risk of unauthorized access, data breaches, or misuse of your data. 5. Children’s Privacy Our game is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect any information from children. If you have any concerns, please contact us. 6. Cha...

Privacy policy of Power Flow Puzzle

 Privacy Policy Your privacy is our top priority. This document explains how we handle any data while you use our game. By accessing and playing the game, you agree to the terms mentioned below. 1. Data Collection We do not request, collect, or store any personal details, user information, or device data. The game operates without requiring any access to your private information. 2. Third-Party Services Our game does not integrate external services such as advertisements, analytics, or third-party tools. No data is shared with any outside platforms. 3. Information Storage Since we do not collect any information, there is nothing to save, manage, or retain. 4. Security Assurance As we do not process personal data, there is no risk of unauthorized access, data leaks, or misuse of your information. 5. Children’s Privacy This game is not suitable for children under 13. We do not knowingly gather or store any information from minors. If you have concerns about children’s privacy, please...