Privacy Policy for Block Ladder Effective date: June 20, 2026 This Privacy Policy explains how Block Ladder handles user data. Block Ladder is the mobile puzzle game published by Sudar1 under the Android package name com.sudar.blockladder. Summary Block Ladder is designed as an offline-first game. The current release does not create user accounts, does not ask for a name or email address, does not collect location, does not use camera or microphone access, does not include advertising SDKs, does not include in-app purchase SDKs, and does not send gameplay data to a server controlled by Sudar1. Data We Collect We do not collect personal or sensitive user data from Block Ladder in the current release. Block Ladder stores limited gameplay and settings data locally on your device so the game can work properly. This local data may include: Language selection. Sound, music, and vibration settings. First-launch onboarding state. Current run state, board state, active pieces, score, best score, move count, streak, revive count, and rank progress. This information is stored on your device. It is not transmitted to Sudar1 by the app. Device Permissions On Android, Block Ladder requests the VIBRATE permission only to support optional haptic feedback during gameplay. The Android release does not request the INTERNET permission. Block Ladder does not request access to contacts, precise or approximate location, photos, files, camera, microphone, phone, SMS, calendar, advertising ID, or persistent device identifiers. Analytics, Advertising, and Purchases The current release does not include network analytics, advertising networks, tracking SDKs, or enabled in-app purchase SDKs. The app contains local-only adapter code for future analytics, ads, and purchase features, but these adapters are disabled by default and do not transmit data in this release. If Sudar1 enables any third-party SDK, advertising, in-app purchase, or network analytics feature in a future version, this Privacy Policy and the Google Play Data safety declarations will be updated before that release is submitted. How We Use Data Local gameplay and settings data is used only to: Restore your current game after closing or reopening the app. Save your best score and progress. Remember settings such as language, sound, music, and vibration. Keep the game playable offline. Sharing and Sale of Data Sudar1 does not sell personal data from Block Ladder. Because the current release does not collect personal or sensitive user data from the app, Sudar1 does not share such data with third parties for advertising, analytics, profiling, or marketing. Data Retention and Deletion Local gameplay and settings data remains on your device until you delete it. You can delete it by clearing Block Ladder's app data in your device settings or by uninstalling the app. Block Ladder does not create accounts and does not store user data on Sudar1 servers in the current release. Because there is no server account, there is no separate account deletion process for this release. Security Block Ladder is built to minimize data exposure. The Android release is an offline WebView app with no internet permission, no external scripts, disabled file/content access in the WebView, local-only save data, and Android backup disabled for the app. No method of local storage can be guaranteed to be perfectly secure, so you should use your device's normal security features, such as a screen lock and operating system updates. Children Block Ladder is a general audience puzzle game and is not directed to children under 13. The current release does not knowingly collect personal data from children or any other users. Changes to This Policy Sudar1 may update this Privacy Policy when Block Ladder changes, including if the app adds online services, third-party SDKs, advertising, purchases, account features, or new data practices. The effective date at the top of this page will be updated when the policy changes. Contact
Effective date: June 20, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how Block Ladder handles user data. Block Ladder is the mobile puzzle game published by Sudar1 under the Android package name com.sudar.blockladder.
Block Ladder is designed as an offline-first game. The current release does not create user accounts, does not ask for a name or email address, does not collect location, does not use camera or microphone access, does not include advertising SDKs, does not include in-app purchase SDKs, and does not send gameplay data to a server controlled by Sudar1.
We do not collect personal or sensitive user data from Block Ladder in the current release.
Block Ladder stores limited gameplay and settings data locally on your device so the game can work properly. This local data may include:
This information is stored on your device. It is not transmitted to Sudar1 by the app.
On Android, Block Ladder requests the VIBRATE permission only to support optional haptic feedback during gameplay. The Android release does not request the INTERNET permission.
Block Ladder does not request access to contacts, location, photos, files, camera, microphone, phone, SMS, calendar, advertising ID, or persistent device identifiers.
The current release does not include network analytics, advertising networks, tracking SDKs, or enabled in-app purchase SDKs.
Local gameplay and settings data is used only to restore your game, save your best score, remember settings, and keep the game playable offline.
Sudar1 does not sell personal data from Block Ladder. Because the current release does not collect personal or sensitive user data from the app, Sudar1 does not share such data with third parties for advertising, analytics, profiling, or marketing.
Local gameplay and settings data remains on your device until you delete it. You can delete it by clearing Block Ladder's app data in your device settings or by uninstalling the app.
Block Ladder does not create accounts and does not store user data on Sudar1 servers in the current release.
Block Ladder is built to minimize data exposure. The Android release is an offline WebView app with no internet permission, no external scripts, local-only save data, and Android backup disabled for the app.
Block Ladder is a general audience puzzle game and is not directed to children under 13. The current release does not knowingly collect personal data from children or any other users.
Sudar1 may update this Privacy Policy when Block Ladder changes. The effective date at the top of this page will be updated when the policy changes.
For privacy questions about Block Ladder, contact Sudar1 using the developer contact email listed for Block Ladder on Google Play.