Privacy Policy for BitBalance

Effective date: April 12, 2026

CS-Tech provides BitBalance. This Privacy Policy explains what information may be processed when you use the app, how that information is used, and the choices available to you.

Information We Collect

BitBalance is designed to store gameplay progress, settings, and statistics locally on your device. We do not directly ask you to create an account or submit personal profile information inside the app.

The app includes third-party platform and advertising services that may process limited data needed to operate those services. Depending on your device, region, and use of the app, this may include:

How We Use Information

Third Parties

BitBalance may rely on third-party services including:

These third parties may process data under their own privacy policies and terms.

Data Retention

Gameplay settings, puzzle progress, and statistics are stored locally on your device unless you remove the app or clear its app data. We do not maintain our own user account database for BitBalance. Any retention by third-party service providers is governed by their own policies.

Data Deletion

You can delete locally stored BitBalance data by uninstalling the app or clearing the app’s storage in your device settings. For data processed by third-party services, please refer to the applicable provider’s privacy tools and policies.

Security

We use reasonable safeguards appropriate for a small mobile app, including standard platform protections and reliance on established Google platform services for ads and billing. No method of storage or transmission is completely secure, so absolute security cannot be guaranteed.

Children

BitBalance is a general-audience puzzle game and is not directed to children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information through a third-party service used by the app, please contact the relevant provider directly.

Contact

For privacy questions about BitBalance, please use the developer contact information listed on the app’s Google Play store listing or your published support contact for CS-Tech.

If you later remove ads, billing, or other third-party SDKs, this policy should be updated to match the app build you publish.