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Sence? Classic · Last updated 16 August 2026

The short version. Sence? Classic collects nothing about you. There is no account, no server of ours to talk to, no analytics and no advertising. The app asks for no permissions, and everything it remembers stays on your phone. Its App Store privacy label is “Data Not Collected”.

01Who this policy is about

This policy covers the iPhone app Sence? Classic (“the app”) and this website. It explains what the app does and does not do with information, and it is written to be read rather than skimmed past. If anything here is unclear, write to loopiosoftware@gmail.com and we will answer.

02Information we collect

None. The app does not ask you to create an account, does not ask for your name, email address, phone number, age or location, and collects no information about you or your device. There is no analytics SDK, no crash reporting service, no advertising network and no tracking of any kind — across apps, websites or sessions.

Because nothing is collected, there is nothing for us to sell, share, rent, profile or hand to a third party. This is not a promise about how we behave with your data; it is a statement that we never receive any.

03What stays on your phone

The app remembers a few things so the game picks up where you left it. All of it is written to your device’s own storage and never leaves it:

None of this is a copy of anything we hold, because we hold nothing. If you delete the app, this data is deleted with it and cannot be recovered by us or by you.

04Permissions and sensors

Sence? Classic requests no system permissions. It does not access your camera, microphone, photos, contacts, calendar, location, health data or notifications.

The app does read your phone’s motion sensor (tilt), which on iOS requires no permission. It is used for one thing: moving the light across the foil of the card pack as you tilt the phone, so the pack feels physical. That reading is used to draw the current frame and is then gone — it is never stored, never combined with anything, and never transmitted.

05Network and third parties

The game is fully offline. The 120 cards ship inside the app; nothing is downloaded, and the app makes no network requests of its own. You can play with the phone in airplane mode from the first launch to the last card.

There are two edges where someone other than you is involved, and both are yours to trigger:

Separately, Apple collects its own information when you download or purchase an app from the App Store. That is Apple’s process, not ours, and we receive no personal data from it.

06This website

This site is a set of static pages hosted on Firebase Hosting. It sets no cookies, runs no analytics and embeds no third-party scripts, fonts, or trackers. Like any web host, Firebase’s servers process standard request data such as IP address and user agent in order to deliver the page and to protect the service; see the Firebase privacy documentation for details.

07Children

Sence? Classic is a conversation game for friends and family, and it collects no data from anyone — including children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children because we do not collect personal information at all.

08Your rights

Privacy laws such as the GDPR and Türkiye’s KVKK give you the right to access, correct, delete and port your personal data, and to object to its processing. We hold no personal data about you, so there is nothing for us to look up, correct, export or erase on request.

The data on your own device is entirely under your control: clearing it is as simple as deleting the app. If you would like written confirmation of any of this for your own records, email us and you will get it.

09Changes to this policy

If the app ever changes in a way that affects this policy, we will update this page and change the date at the top. Material changes will be described here in plain language rather than buried. The version you are reading now applies to the current release of the app.

10Contact

Questions, corrections, or a request for something in writing:
loopiosoftware@gmail.com

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