Arrow Rush Privacy Policy
Effective date: August 22, 2026
This page explains what data the Arrow Rush Android app collects, how Google AdMob and Firebase are used to show ads, and the choices you have.
1. Overview
Arrow Rush is a free, offline arrow puzzle game for Android. Every puzzle is generated on your device from a seed — there is no account, no login, and no server that stores your gameplay. This policy explains the little data that does leave your device, all of it tied to showing you ads, and none of it handled by us directly.
This policy applies to the Arrow Rush Android app (package name com.arrowcrackers.game) available on Google Play.
2. Information We Do Not Collect
We do not ask you to create an account or sign in, and we do not collect your name, email address, phone number, or any other personal contact information.
The app never requests access to your camera, microphone, contacts, location, photos, or files, and none of that data is collected because none of it is needed — the game is entirely self-contained.
3. Your Progress Stays on Your Device
Your level progress, stars, scores, settings, and daily-challenge streak are stored locally on your device using Android's DataStore, and are never transmitted to us or to anyone else.
You can clear this data at any time with “Reset progress” in Settings, and it is removed automatically the moment you uninstall the app.
4. Information Collected for Advertising
The only thing the app uses the network for is showing ads through Google AdMob. To do that, AdMob and its partners may collect your device's advertising ID and similar identifiers, along with standard technical information such as IP address, device model, and app version, so that ads can be requested, measured, and (where you allow it) reasonably tailored to you.
We do not receive or see this data ourselves — it is collected and processed by Google under Google's own privacy policy, linked in the Third-Party Services section below. Our Play Store data-safety listing declares exactly this: device/advertising ID, collected for advertising, and nothing else.
5. Third-Party Services We Use
Google AdMob serves the banner, interstitial, rewarded, app-open, and native ads you see in the app.
Google User Messaging Platform (UMP) shows the consent form where your region requires one, and powers the “Ad privacy choices” option in Settings.
Firebase Realtime Database supplies the app with which ad placements are active — it holds no personal or gameplay data, only ad-unit configuration.
Firebase Analytics receives one type of event from this app: a record of each ad impression and what it paid, used to measure ad revenue. It does not track how you play.
Each of these is operated by Google and governed by Google's Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy) and, for the ad and measurement partners specifically, by “How Google uses information from sites or apps that use our services” (https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites).
6. Permissions the App Requests
Internet access, used only to request ads and to read the ad-configuration data described above. No gameplay data is ever sent over it.
Vibration, used only for the short haptic tap you feel when you clear an arrow, and only while that setting is switched on in the app.
The app requests no other permissions. A small number of additional entries — such as network-state and wake-lock access, and the advertising-ID permission — are added automatically by the Google Ads and Firebase libraries themselves, for the same advertising purpose described above.
7. Consent & Your Ad Choices
If you are in the EEA, the UK, or Switzerland, a consent form appears before any ad is requested, and declining it does not lock you out of anything — every level, mode, and feature works exactly the same either way; the only difference is whether ads are personalised.
You can review or change your answer at any time from “Ad privacy choices” in Settings (shown wherever your region requires it), or reset or opt out of your device's advertising identifier directly in your Android system settings.
Rewarded-ad extras (an extra life, an extra hint, or continuing after a loss) are always optional bonuses on top of what you already have for free — nothing in the game is ever withheld to encourage watching one.
8. Children's Privacy
Arrow Rush is a general-audience game and is not directed at children, and ad requests are configured accordingly. We do not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children, because the app does not collect personal information from any user in the first place.
If you believe a child has provided us with information despite this, contact us using the details below and we will look into it.
9. Data Security & Retention
Because we do not operate any server or database of our own for this app, there is no personal data on our side to secure or retain. The advertising identifiers described above are held by Google, subject to Google's own retention and security practices.
Data stored on your device (progress, scores, and settings) stays there for as long as the app remains installed, or until you reset it yourself in Settings.
10. Your Rights & Choices
Depending on where you live, you may have rights over the advertising data described above under laws such as the GDPR or the CCPA. Because that data is collected and held by Google rather than by us, the most direct way to exercise those rights — resetting your advertising ID, opting out of personalised ads, or reviewing Google's own privacy controls — is through your device settings and Google's account privacy tools.
For anything else, or if you have a question we haven't answered here, contact us at info@greewebsolutions.com.
11. Changes to This Policy
If this policy changes, we will post the updated version on this page with a revised effective date. We encourage you to check back from time to time, especially before or after an app update.
12. Contact Us
Questions about this policy or how Arrow Rush handles data can be sent to: