Arrow Escape — Privacy Policy

Last updated: July 22, 2026

Arrow Escape ("the app") is published by Limewood. This policy explains what data the app handles.

The short version

Arrow Escape collects nothing. It sends nothing. It has no account, no analytics, and no ads.

The app is not granted internet access at all. You can verify this yourself: the released app requests no INTERNET permission, so it is technically incapable of sending your information anywhere, even by mistake.

What the app stores

So your game is still there tomorrow, the app saves the following on your device only:

That is the entire list. There is no name, no email, no age, no location, no contacts, no device identifier, and no advertising ID. The app never asks who you are, because it does not need to know.

Puzzles are made on your phone

Every board is generated on your device from the level number itself, not downloaded. That is also how the Daily Challenge works: the puzzle is derived from the date, so every player worldwide gets the same board on the same day without a server being involved and without anyone being counted.

Children

Arrow Escape is suitable for all ages. Because it collects no data whatsoever, there is nothing for a child, or anyone else, to have exposed.

Data deletion

Everything lives on your device. Uninstall the app, or use Android's Settings → Apps → Arrow Escape → Storage → Clear data. Either way the data is gone. There is no copy anywhere else, because a copy was never made.

Ads and purchases

This version of Arrow Escape has no ads and no in-app purchases. If that ever changes, this policy will be updated before the change ships — and adding ads would require granting the app internet access, which would be stated here plainly rather than slipped in.

Changes to this policy

If a future version adds any online feature, this page will be updated before that feature launches.

Contact

Questions? Email limonpervez@gmail.com.

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