Ohmyspins does not collect, transmit, or share any personal information. There are no accounts, no ads, no analytics, and the app never connects to the internet.
Ohmyspins is a single-player tilt-and-merge puzzle game set in a moonlit garden, played entirely on your device. The pages that follow describe, in plain language, what the app does and does not do with the things you type into it.
None. Ohmyspins never asks for your name, email address, phone number, contacts, location, or any other personal information. The optional display name and avatar you can choose on the Profile screen are stored only in your device's local storage and are never sent anywhere.
For the app to work, the following is kept in the operating system's local storage, on your phone, and nowhere else:
None of it is uploaded. Uninstalling the app removes every byte.
Nothing. Ohmyspins declares no runtime permissions at all — the Android manifest requests no internet, location, camera, microphone, contacts, storage, or notification access, and the iOS build declares no usage-description keys.
Nothing. Ohmyspins makes no network calls of any kind. It contacts no server, API, or third-party endpoint, and the whole game works with the device in airplane mode. The only feature that reaches outside the app is the optional "share" button, which hands a short line of text to your own system share sheet — you choose whether to send it anywhere, and the app never sees the result.
Nobody. The app integrates no analytics, advertising, attribution, or crash-reporting SDK. Its only dependencies are the local storage libraries described above, the system share sheet, and a package that reads the app's own version number for the About screen.
Ohmyspins is suitable for all ages. Because it collects no personal information and transmits nothing off the device, it cannot knowingly or unknowingly collect data from children — or from anyone else — under COPPA, the GDPR, or any comparable rule.
Every byte the app holds is on your own device, so you control it directly. Clearing the app's storage in your system settings resets progress; uninstalling Ohmyspins permanently removes all locally stored progress, purchases, and settings. There is no server-side copy for us to hand over or delete, because there is no server.
If anything in this policy changes, the date at the top of the page will be revised, and material changes will appear in the app's release notes.