Last updated: July 16, 2026
Riddle Trail ("the app") is published by Limewood. This policy explains what data the app handles.
Riddle Trail 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.
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.
If you tap Share on the Daily Riddle, the app hands a short line of text (your daily number and streak) to Android's own share sheet. You choose whether to send it and where. Nothing is shared unless you do that, and the app never sees where it goes.
Riddle Trail is suitable for all ages. Because it collects no data whatsoever, there is nothing for a child, or anyone else, to have exposed.
Everything lives on your device. Use Settings → Reset progress inside the app, or uninstall it. Either way the data is gone. There is no copy anywhere else, because a copy was never made.
This version of Riddle Trail has no ads and no in-app purchases. If that ever changes, this policy will be updated before the change ships, and the app's Fair-Play Promise stands: no more than one ad per three riddles, and a one-time unlock to remove them for good.
If a future version adds any online feature, this page will be updated before that feature launches.
Questions? Email limonpervez@gmail.com.