This is a short policy because there is not much to say. Mosquito: Pitch Black does not collect, store, transmit, or share any data about you. There are no accounts, no logins, no cloud service, and no internet permission. The only files the app reads are the ones bundled inside the install package itself, such as the mosquito recording and the cartoon image.
None.
The only Android permission declared by the app is android.permission.VIBRATE. It is used to play the in-app haptic feedback: the sustained heartbeat pulse when a mosquito is biting you, and the short buzz when you slap. Vibration access cannot be used to identify or track a user.
The app does not request internet, microphone, camera, contacts, location, storage, or any other Android permission.
The app makes no network requests. Because the INTERNET permission is not in the manifest, Android blocks any network call at the system level. Even if the code tried to reach the internet, which it does not, the operating system would refuse.
There are no third-party services. The app contains no analytics, no crash reporting, no advertising SDKs, no social network SDKs, and no other external library that talks to a server.
The app is rated 18+ on Google Play, mainly because of the horror framing on the menu. The actual content is harmless: there is no violence beyond cartoon mosquito swatting, no explicit material, no in-app purchases, no advertisements, and no chat or user-generated content.
Since the app collects no data, there is nothing to delete from a server. Uninstalling the app removes everything stored on the device, including the lifetime catch counter and any other on-device preferences.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted at this same URL with a new effective date at the top.
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