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Policy Version
Version 1.0.1 · Effective May 30, 2026 - Present · Last reviewed May 30, 2026 · Permalink
What’s new in v1.0.1
Adds Google AdMob non-personalized ads and an optional Remove Ads in-app purchase on iPhone and iPad. Material change requiring re-acceptance.

What's New in v1.0.1

The iPhone and iPad versions of Infinite Tic Tac Toe Game now display third-party advertisements served by Google AdMob, and offer an optional one-time Remove Ads in-app purchase (eligible for Apple Family Sharing). The App requests non-personalized ads only: it does not show the App Tracking Transparency prompt, does not access your advertising identifier (IDFA) for tracking, and performs no cross-app or cross-site tracking. The Mac and Apple Watch versions remain ad-free. This version adds Google AdMob as a new third-party processor and is therefore a material change requiring re-acceptance. All other practices, including the append-only Privacy Acceptance Record sent to AWS AppSync on consent and the on-device-only storage of your preferences, are unchanged from v1.0.0.

About This Policy

App: Infinite Tic Tac Toe Game

Developer: Lowman Enterprises, LLC, doing business as Blue Beagle Games ("we", "us", or "our")

Effective Date: May 30, 2026

Last Updated: May 30, 2026

Version: 1.0.1

Supersedes: v1.0.0 (May 24, 2026)

Contact: info@bluebeagle.games

Website: https://bluebeagle.games

1. Introduction

This Privacy Policy describes how the Infinite Tic Tac Toe Game mobile application (the "App") handles information when you use it on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, or Apple Vision Pro. Lowman Enterprises, LLC, doing business as Blue Beagle Games, is the data controller for any information processed in connection with the App.

The App does not require an account and does not ask for your name, email, location, or contacts. Starting with version 1.0.1, the iPhone and iPad versions of the App display third-party advertisements served by Google AdMob, as described in Section 5. The Mac (Mac Catalyst) and Apple Watch versions of the App do not display advertisements.

This Policy covers both the ad-supported version (iPhone / iPad) and the ad-free experience (Mac and Apple Watch, or any device on which you have purchased the optional Remove Ads in-app purchase). Where data practices differ between these states, those differences are clearly identified below. The only information that ever leaves your device is the small Privacy Acceptance Record we create when you accept this Privacy Policy (Section 2.1) and, in the ad-supported version, the advertising-related information processed on-device by the Google Mobile Ads SDK (Section 5).

2. Information We Collect

The subsections below describe the limited information processed in connection with the App.

2.1 Information you give us by accepting this Privacy Policy

When you tap "I Agree" on the in-app privacy notice, the App creates a small Privacy Acceptance Record and sends it to our server so that we have a verifiable record that you reviewed and accepted this Policy. That record contains, and only contains, the following fields:

• A device identifier: a random UUID generated on first launch and stored in your device's Keychain. It is not your Apple ID, not your IDFA, and is not associated with any personally identifying information. It exists solely so that re-launching the App will not ask you to re-accept a version you have already accepted.

• The policy version you accepted (for example, 1.0.1).

• The permalink URL of the exact policy text you accepted (for example, https://bluebeagle.games/games/infinite-tic-tac-toe/privacy/v/1.0.1).

• The timestamp of acceptance, in UTC.

• The platform name (iOS, macOS, watchOS, or visionOS).

• The App version and build number (for example, 1.0.1 (14)).

This record is transmitted over HTTPS to our AWS AppSync GraphQL endpoint in the AWS US-East-2 region. The schema is append-only and contains no fields beyond those listed above. We do not learn your real-world identity from this record; the device UUID is meaningful only inside the App and is not linked to your Apple ID, your name, or any contact information we hold.

2.2 Information stored only on your device

The App stores a small amount of information on your device using Apple's standard on-device storage (UserDefaults and the iOS Keychain). This information stays on your device and is never sent to us. It includes:

• Sound and haptic-feedback preferences.

• CPU difficulty / move-speed preference.

• Randomize-first-player preference.

• Custom X color, O color, and board color.

• Single-player win count, current win streak, and best win streak.

• Tutorial-seen flag.

• A counter used to decide when an interstitial ad may be shown next (ad-supported version only).

• Your in-app purchase entitlement state for "Remove Ads", as reported to the App by Apple's StoreKit.

• The version of this Privacy Policy you most recently accepted, the date you accepted it, the URL of the policy version you accepted, and a deduplication set used to make sure the App never sends a duplicate Privacy Acceptance Record for a policy version you have already accepted.

If you have iCloud enabled at the operating-system level, Apple may sync some user-default preferences across your devices using your iCloud account. Apple handles that sync under Apple's own privacy policy; we do not receive that data.

You can clear everything the App has stored on your device by deleting the App. Note that the device identifier and acceptance flags stored in the iOS Keychain persist across reinstall on iOS by design, so you don't have to re-accept the policy after reinstalling the App; they are cleared when you erase the device or sign out of your Apple ID at the OS level.

2.3 What we do not collect

Beyond the items in Section 2.1, Section 2.2, and the AdMob disclosures in Section 5, we do not collect, store, or transmit:

• Your name, email address, mailing address, or phone number.

• Account credentials. The App has no login system.

• Your precise geographic location.

• Your contacts, photos, microphone input, camera input, calendar, health, or HomeKit data.

• Your Apple ID, Game Center identity, or iCloud account.

• Files from your device.

• Browsing or search history.

• Crash logs, performance traces, or any analytics or telemetry beyond what Apple shares with us in aggregate via App Store Connect (see Section 10).

The only third-party SDK we integrate is Google's Mobile Ads SDK (AdMob), which is included only in the iPhone and iPad targets and used solely for the purposes described in Section 5. The Mobile Ads SDK bundles Google's User Messaging Platform (UMP) SDK as a required companion library; UMP is provided by Google, ships as part of the Mobile Ads integration, and is used only in connection with the advertising described in Section 5. The App has no other third-party advertising, analytics, attribution, social-media, or tracking SDK.

3. How We Use Your Information

The subsections below describe how each category of information is used.

3.1 Privacy Acceptance Records

We use the Privacy Acceptance Record described in Section 2.1 for one purpose only: to maintain a legal record that the user of a given device, identified by a randomly generated UUID, reviewed and accepted a specific version of this Privacy Policy on a specific date. This protects both you and us and lets us prove acceptance in the event of a regulatory inquiry.

We also use the record to recognize, on subsequent launches, that you have already accepted the current version of the Policy, so the App does not display the acceptance modal again until a material change is published.

3.2 Locally stored information

Information stored on your device under Section 2.2 is used by the App on your device to remember your preferences, display your streak, gate when an interstitial ad may next be requested, and avoid asking you to re-accept a Policy version you have already accepted. None of it is used for advertising, profiling, or analytics on our servers.

3.3 What we do not do with your information

• We do not sell or rent any information.

• We do not, ourselves, use any information for profiling or behavioral targeting. The AdMob SDK, operating on your device, may use the information described in Section 5 for advertising purposes governed by Google's own terms.

• We do not share information with data brokers.

• We do not combine it with information from other sources.

4. In-App Purchases

The App offers a one-time, non-consumable in-app purchase on iPhone and iPad:

• Remove Ads: disables in-app advertising in the ad-supported version.

All purchases are processed by Apple through the App Store and StoreKit. We do not receive your name, billing address, payment card information, or Apple ID. We only receive a confirmation from Apple's StoreKit framework that the entitlement is owned by your Apple ID, which we use to stop requesting ads on your device.

The Remove Ads purchase is eligible for Apple Family Sharing. If you enable Family Sharing for your purchase, eligible members of your Apple Family group may also receive the ad-free entitlement on their own devices. Family Sharing is administered entirely by Apple; it does not involve any tracking and does not send us any additional information about you or your family members.

Restoring purchases uses the same Apple-provided mechanism and is also handled entirely by Apple.

For information about how Apple handles purchase data, see Apple's privacy documentation at https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/.

5. Advertising (Ad-Supported Version Only)

Starting with version 1.0.1, the iPhone and iPad version of the App displays advertisements served by Google AdMob, a service operated by Google LLC. The App displays two ad formats:

• Interstitial ads shown occasionally between single-player games.

• Rewarded video ads that you can choose to watch to earn a one-time in-game Shield power-up. Watching is always voluntary; you can decline and play without a shield.

The Mac (Mac Catalyst) and Apple Watch versions of the App do not display advertisements.

The App requests non-personalized ads only. It does not display Apple's App Tracking Transparency prompt and does not access your device's advertising identifier (IDFA) for tracking. The Google Mobile Ads SDK is configured to serve non-personalized advertising, and we do not perform or authorize cross-app or cross-site tracking. When ads are enabled, the AdMob SDK may collect or process information such as:

• Device type, operating system version, language, and time zone.

• Coarse location derived from IP address.

• Information needed to measure ad performance, prevent fraud, and cap ad frequency.

• SKAdNetwork data, which is privacy-preserving install-attribution data managed by Apple.

This information is collected and used by Google under Google's own privacy practices. We do not receive personally identifying information about individual users from AdMob. For details, please review:

• Google's Privacy Policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy

• How Google uses information from sites or apps that use its services: https://policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites

• AdMob and AdSense personalized advertising: https://support.google.com/admob/answer/7676680

Once you purchase Remove Ads, the App stops requesting ads from AdMob on that device for that Apple ID (and for eligible Family Sharing members, if enabled), and AdMob will no longer serve ads to you in the App.

You can also limit ad tracking at any time at the operating system level:

• iOS / iPadOS: Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking and Settings → Privacy & Security → Apple Advertising.

• macOS: System Settings → Privacy & Security → Advertising.

We do not enable Google AdMob's child-directed treatment flag, and we do not knowingly serve ads to users under 13. See Section 9.

6. Information Sharing and Disclosure

We do not share Privacy Acceptance Records or any other information collected by the App with third parties for marketing or analytics purposes.

We rely on the following service providers as data processors:

• Amazon Web Services (AWS) — Purpose: hosts the AppSync GraphQL endpoint that receives Privacy Acceptance Records. Data shared: Privacy Acceptance Record (random device UUID, policy version, timestamp, platform, app version+build). Region: United States (us-east-2).

• Google AdMob (Google LLC) — Purpose: serves and measures in-app advertisements (iPhone / iPad only, ad-supported version only). Data shared: see Section 5. Region: Global (Google).

• Static hosting on bluebeagle.games — Purpose: serves the public Privacy Policy text and the manifest.json file the App fetches to detect new policy versions. Data shared: none. Region: United States / CDN.

We may disclose information if required to do so by law, valid legal process (such as a subpoena or court order), or to protect the rights, property, or safety of Blue Beagle Games, our users, or the public.

If we ever participate in a merger, acquisition, or asset sale, Privacy Acceptance Records may be transferred to the successor entity as part of that transaction. We will post notice on this Policy page before any such transfer.

7. Data Retention

Privacy Acceptance Records (server-side) are retained for as long as the App is offered and for a reasonable period afterward, so that we can demonstrate policy acceptance during any subsequent dispute or regulatory inquiry. Because these records contain only a random device UUID and not your name or other personally identifying information, they cannot be used to identify you on their own.

Information stored on your device (Section 2.2) persists until you delete the App, erase the device, or sign out of your Apple ID at the OS level.

Data processed by AdMob is retained by Google in accordance with Google's own privacy policy and retention practices.

You may ask us to delete a Privacy Acceptance Record associated with a specific device UUID by emailing info@bluebeagle.games from a request that includes the UUID; that UUID is visible inside the App under Settings → Privacy → View Acceptance History.

8. Your Rights and Choices

Because the App does not collect your name, email, or other directly identifying information, we typically have no way to look you up from our records. You can still exercise meaningful control over App data:

• Erase locally stored data: Delete the App from your device, or erase the device.

• Review your acceptance history: Open the App, then go to Settings → Privacy → View Acceptance History to see the policy versions and dates that have been recorded for your current device.

• Request deletion of a Privacy Acceptance Record: Email info@bluebeagle.games with the device UUID shown in the App's acceptance history. We will delete the corresponding record from AppSync within a reasonable period and confirm the deletion to you.

• Remove ads: Purchase the one-time Remove Ads in-app purchase, or use the Mac or Apple Watch versions of the App, which do not display ads.

• Limit ad tracking: iOS / iPadOS → Settings → Privacy & Security → Apple Advertising → Personalized Ads.

• Manage iCloud sync of preferences: Go to iOS / iPadOS Settings → [your name] → iCloud, or macOS System Settings → [your name] → iCloud.

• General privacy questions or requests: Email info@bluebeagle.games.

8.1 European Economic Area, United Kingdom, and Switzerland (GDPR / UK GDPR)

For users in these regions, the legal bases on which the limited processing described above relies are:

• Compliance with a legal obligation and legitimate interests (maintaining a record that you accepted this Privacy Policy, so we and you both have proof that you reviewed the Policy on a specific date).

• Performance of a contract (delivering the App and the features you use).

• Consent, where required, for advertising via Google AdMob.

You have the right to access, correct, restrict, or delete personal data we hold about you, to object to processing, and to data portability where applicable. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority. To exercise any of these rights, contact us at info@bluebeagle.games.

8.2 California (CCPA / CPRA)

We do not "sell" or "share" Privacy Acceptance Records or any information we hold for cross-context behavioral advertising. We do not knowingly sell or share personal information of consumers under 16 years of age.

Google AdMob's processing of advertising information in the ad-supported version may, depending on your jurisdiction's interpretation, constitute "sharing" for cross-context behavioral advertising. To opt out, purchase Remove Ads, disable Personalized Ads in iOS Settings, or use the Mac or Apple Watch versions of the App.

If you are a California resident and would like to exercise your rights to know, delete, or correct any personal information associated with your device UUID, contact us at info@bluebeagle.games.

8.3 California (CalOPPA)

In accordance with the California Online Privacy Protection Act:

• This Privacy Policy is publicly accessible at https://bluebeagle.games/games/infinite-tic-tac-toe/privacy and is linked from the App's App Store product page and from inside the App.

• The categories of information we collect are described in Section 2 and Section 5.

• We will notify users of material changes to this Policy by publishing a new version at the URL above and prompting you to accept it inside the App, as described in Section 13.

• The App does not respond to "Do Not Track" browser signals because the App is not a web browser and does not track users across websites or services.

9. Children's Privacy

The App is rated 4+ on the App Store and is appropriate for a general audience, but it is not directed to children under 13 and is not designed primarily for use by children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.

The Privacy Acceptance Record described in Section 2.1 contains a random device UUID, a policy version, a timestamp, a platform name, and an App version. It does not contain a name, email address, age, photograph, voice recording, or location, and it is not used for advertising, profiling, or any other commercial purpose.

The ad-supported version of the App relies on Google AdMob. We do not enable Google AdMob's child-directed treatment flag and we do not knowingly serve ads to users under 13. If we become aware that a child under 13 has used the App, we will not retain any AdMob-related identifiers we receive. Parents who wish to disable advertising entirely can purchase Remove Ads, which stops the App from requesting ads, or use the Mac or Apple Watch versions of the App, which display no ads.

If you are a parent or guardian and believe a child has provided personal information to us in a way that requires action under the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), Article 8 of the GDPR, or similar laws, please email info@bluebeagle.games and we will respond promptly.

10. Crash and Diagnostics Data

The App does not bundle a third-party crash-reporting or analytics SDK.

If you have opted in at the operating-system level to share diagnostics with app developers, Apple may share aggregated, anonymized crash and performance data with us through App Store Connect. This data is provided by Apple, does not include personally identifying information, and is used only to improve App stability.

You can change this setting at any time:

• iOS / iPadOS: Settings → Privacy & Security → Analytics & Improvements.

• macOS: System Settings → Privacy & Security → Analytics & Improvements.

11. Security

We protect the limited information processed by the App using:

• HTTPS (TLS) for all network requests, including the AppSync POST that submits Privacy Acceptance Records, the HTTPS GET of the policy manifest from bluebeagle.games, and the AdMob ad-request traffic operated by Google.

• The iOS Keychain for the device UUID and the locally stored acceptance flags, using Apple's standard encrypted storage that is available once the device has been unlocked after restart.

• Standard Apple platform protections, including the iOS app sandbox and on-device storage encryption.

• An append-only AppSync schema (the API key shipped in the App is not authorized to invoke update or delete mutations against Privacy Acceptance Records), so the App itself cannot modify or remove a record once submitted.

• A per-device deduplication set stored in the Keychain so that even if the queue replays after a crash, a given (device UUID, policy version) pair is never sent to AppSync twice.

No transmission over the Internet is ever fully secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.

12. International Data Transfers

The App is offered globally. Privacy Acceptance Records are stored on AWS infrastructure in the AWS US-East-2 region (Ohio, United States). If you use the App from outside the United States, this means that the limited information described in Section 2.1 will be transferred to and processed in the United States. Where the GDPR or UK GDPR applies, we rely on appropriate safeguards (including AWS's own data processing terms and Standard Contractual Clauses) to govern these transfers.

Google AdMob operates globally and may process advertising-related information described in Section 5 outside your country, under Google's own international transfer safeguards.

Apple services that you use through the App (App Store distribution, in-app purchases, iCloud preference sync, and the App Store ratings prompt) are operated by Apple and are governed by Apple's privacy policy, which includes its own international transfer safeguards.

13. Third-Party Services

The App relies on the following services. They are operated by independent companies under their own privacy policies:

• Apple Inc.: App Store distribution and updates, in-app purchases and Family Sharing (StoreKit), the in-app App Store ratings prompt (SKStoreReviewController), optional OS-level iCloud sync of user defaults, and (if you have opted in at the OS level) aggregated diagnostics shared with developers. https://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/

• Google LLC (Google AdMob): Serves and measures in-app advertisements in the ad-supported iPhone and iPad version, as described in Section 5. The Google Mobile Ads SDK bundles Google's User Messaging Platform (UMP) SDK as a required companion library, which ships as part of the same integration and is used only in connection with the advertising described in Section 5. https://policies.google.com/privacy

• Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS): Hosting of the AppSync GraphQL endpoint that receives Privacy Acceptance Records, and the static hosting that serves the policy manifest and policy text at https://bluebeagle.games. AWS acts as our data processor. https://aws.amazon.com/privacy/

The App's in-app "Privacy Policy" button opens the published policy text at https://bluebeagle.games/games/infinite-tic-tac-toe/privacy in an in-app Safari View Controller (iOS / iPadOS / Catalyst) or your default browser (macOS). Safari View Controller is operated by Apple; we do not receive a copy of your browsing activity inside it.

14. Changes to This Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. When we do:

• We update the "Last Updated" date at the top of this document.

• We publish a versioned permalink at https://bluebeagle.games/games/infinite-tic-tac-toe/privacy/v/{version} so that any specific past version of the Policy can always be retrieved.

• The App fetches a manifest from https://bluebeagle.games/games/infinite-tic-tac-toe/privacy/manifest.json on launch (and on resume after 24 hours) to learn about the new version.

• If the change is material, the App displays a blocking acceptance modal on next launch and records a new Privacy Acceptance Record (per Section 2.1) when you accept it.

• If the change is non-material, the App shows a one-time, dismissible banner and silently advances the locally recorded version when you dismiss it. No new Privacy Acceptance Record is sent in that case.

Material changes will also be reflected in the App Privacy disclosures on the App's App Store product page.

14.1 How we classify material vs. non-material changes

A change is material if a reasonable user might decide differently about using the App after learning about it. Examples:

• Adding a new category of data we collect (for example, turning on advertising or analytics).

• Adding a new third-party recipient of data (for example, an ad network, analytics provider, or processor in a new country).

• Using existing data for a new purpose (for example, beginning to use the device UUID for advertising).

• Reducing user rights or shortening any retention or notice period stated above.

• A change in the legal entity that controls your data (sale, merger, restructuring).

A change is non-material if it does not affect what data we collect, why we collect it, who receives it, or how long it is kept. Examples:

• Typo, grammar, formatting, or broken-link fixes.

• Clarifying wording that does not change our practices.

• Adding or updating contact methods or addresses.

• Re-ordering sections, or cosmetic edits to the published page.

• Adding examples that illustrate practices already disclosed.

Version 1.0.1 is a material change because it introduces Google AdMob as a new third-party processor, and the optional Remove Ads in-app purchase, in the iPhone and iPad versions.

15. Contact Us

Lowman Enterprises, LLC

Doing business as Blue Beagle Games

Email: info@bluebeagle.games

Web: https://bluebeagle.games

If you have questions, complaints, or requests regarding this Policy, contact us at the address above and we will respond as promptly as we reasonably can.