Qbel (app reference: qinec) is a single-player maze chase game set in ancient Egypt. This policy explains exactly what the app stores and how your information is treated. In short: Qbel runs entirely on your device and collects no personal data.
Qbel does not ask for your name, email, contacts, location, or any account. The only information the game keeps is your gameplay data, stored locally on your device:
This data lives in your device's local storage and never leaves your phone or tablet.
Your locally stored data is used only to run the game: to remember your progress, restore your purchases, and keep your settings between sessions.
We do not sell, rent, or trade your data, and there is no server to share it with. The only third party involved is the app store you downloaded Qbel from, which handles the download between you and the store under its own terms.
All game data is stored on your device until you choose to remove it. Uninstalling Qbel permanently deletes every piece of game data. Because nothing is stored on a server, there are no remote copies to manage.
You are in full control of your information. Uninstalling the app deletes everything Qbel has stored. There is no server-side profile to request, export, or delete, because none is ever created.
Qbel is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children, and the game requires no identifying input to play.
We may update this policy from time to time. Changes take effect when posted here. Continued use of the app indicates acceptance of the current version.
Questions about this policy? Reach us at [email protected].