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Privacy Policy

Trivia Quest · Last updated: July 15, 2026

1. Start here: plain-language summary

If you read only one section Trivia Quest is a trivia game published by Numorotech. When you play alone, your progress stays on your phone or tablet. If you play with friends, the App may create a temporary anonymous ID and ask for a nickname when you create or join a room—that nickname is shown to others in that room only and is not saved on your device. We may receive crash reports and basic usage statistics so we can keep the App stable and improve it. We do not sell your information, and this version of the App does not show third-party ads or charge inside the App.
What this means for you You do not need a username and password. We do not save your compete nickname on your phone. Clearing the App’s storage or uninstalling removes your local progress. You can email us with privacy questions. Full details are below for anyone who wants the complete picture—including privacy professionals and app-store reviewers.

2. About this Policy

This Privacy Policy (the “Policy”) describes how Numorotech (“Numorotech,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) collects, uses, stores, shares, and otherwise processes information when you download, install, or use the Trivia Quest application and the related online features we operate for it (together, the “App”).

This Policy works together with—but is separate from—our Terms of Service, which set the rules for using the App. Please read both.

We wrote this Policy to meet common requirements for mobile apps distributed through the Apple App Store and Google Play, and to explain our practices in a way that is useful both to everyday players and to people reviewing privacy compliance.

3. Words we use

Personal information / personal data
Information that identifies you, relates to you, or could reasonably be linked to you or your device—such as a nickname you type in, or an anonymous ID created for a game room. We use these terms interchangeably in this Policy.
On your device
Information stored locally on your phone, tablet, or computer. We cannot reach into your device from our servers to erase that storage; you control it by clearing App data or uninstalling.
Service providers
Companies we hire to help run the App (for example, cloud hosting, crash reporting, and usage measurement). They are allowed to use information only to provide those services to us, not to sell it for their own advertising.
Compete nickname
A name you type when you create or join an optional friend room. It is shown to other players in that room while the match is active. We do not save it on your device after you leave that flow.
Anonymous session
A temporary technical ID created so optional friend-compete features can work without you creating an email or social-media login. It is not a traditional account with a recoverable profile we can look up by your name or email.

4. Who we are

The App is published by Numorotech. For privacy questions or to exercise rights described in this Policy, email kiran@numorotech.com. General support: https://apps.numorotech.com/support.

5. Your choices and rights

Depending on where you live, privacy laws may give you rights to ask what personal information we have, to correct it, to delete it, to get a copy, or to object to certain uses. We honor those rights as required by applicable law.

What you may want to do How
Remove progress and settings saved on your device In your device settings, clear storage for Trivia Quest, or uninstall the App
Stop the App from sending further crash or usage reports from that install Uninstall the App, or use your device’s privacy and permission settings
Turn off optional Daily Challenge reminders In the App’s settings, disable the reminder—or deny / revoke notification permission in system settings
Remove a compete nickname from your device Not applicable—we do not save compete nicknames on your device
Ask about crash reports or usage statistics tied to this install Email kiran@numorotech.com (we may have limited ability to locate anonymous data)
Ask a privacy question or exercise rights where the law applies Email kiran@numorotech.com
Understand friend-room and nickname limits Read Your privacy choices
Important Trivia Quest does not use email/password or social logins. Compete nicknames are entered per room and are not stored on your device. Friend-compete sessions use anonymous IDs we usually cannot look up from an email address alone. Uninstalling removes what is stored on your device.

6. What information we handle

The table below describes categories of information that may be processed when you use the App. We explain each category in everyday language first.

In plain language Examples Where it comes from
Your solo game progress — which questions you’ve seen, preferences, and reminder toggles saved on your device Local game state and settings You and your device
A temporary play ID for friend games — so a room can recognize devices without a login Anonymous technical identifier Created by the App when needed
A nickname for friend games — you type it when creating or joining a room; others in that room can see it; not saved on your device Display name for the active room You, when you use compete features
Live friend-game activity — room codes and scores while a match is going Room membership and progress during play You and other players in that room
Crash reports — if the App fails, we may receive technical details so we can fix bugs Error logs, device type, operating system version Your device, via our reliability tools
Basic usage statistics — which features are used, so we can improve the App Aggregated or event-level feature use Your device, via our analytics tools
Game questions and categories — content downloaded so you can play Trivia content files Our content systems
Fonts and similar display resources — files the App may download so text looks correct Font files Technical providers

What we do not collect in this version

Behind the scenes, some of the reliability and measurement features above are provided by Google’s cloud tools. You do not need to know those product names to understand what happens: they help us host content, keep friend rooms working, fix crashes, and see how the App is used.

7. How we use information

Why we use it What we typically use
Let you play trivia, keep your solo progress, and load questions On-device progress; game content
Let you create or join optional friend rooms Temporary play ID; nickname; live room activity
Find and fix crashes and stability problems Crash reports
Understand which features people use and improve the App Usage statistics
Answer support emails and privacy requests; meet legal duties What you send us when you contact us

Where privacy laws ask for a “legal basis,” we rely on one or more of the following as appropriate: providing the App you asked for; our legitimate interests in security, reliability, and product improvement (balanced against your interests); and consent where a law requires it for a specific optional feature.

8. When we share information

We do not sell personal information. We do not share personal information for cross-context behavioral advertising (ads that follow you across unrelated apps and websites).

Who In plain language Why
Companies that help us run the App (currently including Google cloud services) Trusted service providers / processors Host content, support friend rooms, crash reports, and usage measurement
Other people in a friend room you join Other players you choose to play with They can see your nickname and live progress in that room
Advisors or authorities when required Lawyers, auditors, or government bodies when the law requires it Legal compliance, security, or valid legal process

Service providers may process information only as needed to provide their services to us. They are not permitted to sell your information for their own marketing.

9. How long we keep information

10. Where information is processed

We and our service providers may process information in the United States and other countries. Those places may have different privacy laws than your home country. Where the law requires extra protection for international transfers, we rely on appropriate safeguards offered by our providers or other lawful mechanisms.

11. How we protect information

We use reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational measures designed to protect personal information. No internet transmission or electronic storage is completely secure, so we cannot promise absolute security.

12. Children

Trivia Quest is not directed to children under 13 (or the equivalent minimum age where you live), and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. The App is not enrolled in child-focused store programs (such as Google Play’s Designed for Families or Apple’s Kids Category). If you believe a child has provided personal information to us, email kiran@numorotech.com and we will take appropriate steps.

13. California residents

If you live in California, the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the CPRA) may provide additional rights. In the past 12 months, we may have collected the categories in Section 6 for the purposes in Section 7, and disclosed them to service providers as described in Section 8.

14. Europe, UK, and Switzerland

If you are in the European Economic Area, United Kingdom, or Switzerland, you may have rights under the GDPR / UK GDPR (or Swiss law), including access, correction, erasure, restriction, portability, and objection, and the right to complain to a supervisory authority. To exercise rights, email kiran@numorotech.com. We encourage you to contact us first so we can try to help.

15. Automated decisions and tracking signals

We do not use personal information to make automated decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects about you (for example, denying a loan). The App does not currently respond to “Do Not Track” browser signals in a special way; most App traffic is from mobile apps rather than websites. You can still use the choices in Section 5.

16. Device permissions, cookies, and similar technologies

The App needs network access to load questions and run friend rooms. If you turn on optional Daily Challenge reminders, the App may ask for notification permission so it can schedule a local reminder on your device. Those reminders are created on your device; this version does not use cloud push-notification tokens. We do not ask for camera, microphone, contacts, or continuous location access for the current App. If a future feature needs a new permission, the device will prompt you and you can refuse or later change it in system settings.

This Policy page is a static website. We do not use advertising cookies on these legal pages. Inside the App, we do not run a traditional browser cookie banner, but crash and usage tools may use device identifiers and similar technologies—the kind of “cookies and similar tech” many privacy templates describe—to keep the App reliable and understand aggregate use. You can limit some of that through device settings and the choices in Section 5.

17. Social logins and information from elsewhere

We do not offer “Sign in with Facebook / Google / Apple” or other social logins. We do not buy mailing lists or enrich your profile from data brokers, public databases, or marketing partners. The only information we handle is what you or the App generate as described in Section 6, plus what our service providers process to run those features.

18. Other websites and app stores

The App and these pages may link to Apple’s App Store, Google Play, or other sites we do not control. Their privacy practices are their own. This Policy does not cover information those companies collect when you browse their stores or sites. Review their policies before providing information there. For companies that help us run the App (currently including Google cloud services), see also Google’s Privacy Policy.

19. If our business changes

If we are involved in a merger, acquisition, reorganization, or sale of assets, personal information may be transferred as part of that transaction, subject to this Policy (or a successor policy that is at least as protective where required by law). We will take steps the law requires to notify you of a material change in who controls your information.

20. Other U.S. state privacy laws

Some U.S. states (for example Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and others) give residents rights similar to California’s—such as access, deletion, correction, and opt-outs of certain sales, targeted advertising, or profiling. We do not sell personal information or use it for cross-context behavioral advertising as described above. To exercise state privacy rights, email kiran@numorotech.com. We will respond as required by the law that applies to you.

21. Changes to this Policy

We may update this Policy when our practices, the App, or the law changes. When we do, we will change the “Last updated” date above. If changes are material, we will take additional steps required by law (for example, a notice in the App or on this page). We aim to review this Policy at least once a year even when nothing major changes. Continued use of the App after an update means you acknowledge the updated Policy to the extent allowed by law.

22. How to review, update, or delete the data we collect from you

Trivia Quest does not offer email/password or social-login accounts, so there is no account-deletion form or profile we can look up by your email alone. Depending on where you live, you may still ask us about crash reports, usage statistics, or other information our service providers process—subject to legal limits and the anonymous nature of friend rooms.

23. How to contact us

Numorotech
Privacy: kiran@numorotech.com
Support: https://apps.numorotech.com/support
Privacy choices: https://apps.numorotech.com/delete/trivia-quest