Meloform
Privacy Policy
Effective date: June 12, 2026
Short version
Race to 100 is a small mobile game. We try to collect only what is needed to run the game, protect Daily scores, support Remove Ads, understand crashes and basic product behavior, and answer support requests.
The app does not use email/password accounts, Sign in with Apple, Google Sign-In, cross-device stats sync, or personalized advertising in the current release plan.
Race to 100 does not track you across other companies' apps or websites.
Who controls the data
Race to 100 is operated by Meloform. For privacy questions, access requests, deletion requests, or objections, contact: meloform.studio@gmail.com.
Data the app may handle
- Anonymous app identity: the app uses Firebase Anonymous Auth. This creates a random Firebase user ID. We do not ask for your name, email address, or a password.
- App integrity data: Firebase App Check helps protect backend features from abuse.
- Gameplay data: Daily attempts, Daily results, leaderboard entries, streak data, and your chosen Daily display name may be stored in Firebase/Google Cloud.
- Local stats and settings: most personal stats, settings, and tutorial state stay on your device.
- Purchase entitlement data: Remove Ads entitlement records are stored in Firebase/Google Cloud for verification, audit, fraud prevention, refund or revocation handling, and support.
- Analytics and diagnostics: Firebase Analytics is used only after consent where required. Events are limited to privacy-safe, closed-enum product events and do not include raw receipts, purchase tokens, transaction IDs, email addresses, Support IDs, or raw Firebase user IDs.
Ads, consent, and purchases
Race to 100 may show Google AdMob ads in passive placements. Ads are configured as non-personalized/contextual first. In regions where consent is required, Google UMP may ask for your privacy choices before ads or measurement features are used.
Remove Ads is a one-time purchase processed by Apple. Apple handles payment details and refunds under Apple's terms. Race to 100 receives store purchase information needed to verify the Remove Ads entitlement; it does not store your payment card details.
Sharing and public information
Daily leaderboards may show the display name you choose. Please do not use private information in your display name. Share text is designed to be spoiler-safe and should not include dice, operations, raw IDs, or support identifiers.
Retention and backups
Purchase audit records are kept for purchase integrity and support unless a later legal/privacy review approves a different retention policy. Firestore point-in-time recovery is enabled, and scheduled Firestore backups are retained in Google Cloud Storage for 30 days.
Your rights and deletion requests
If you are in the EU/EEA or another region with privacy rights, you may ask to access, delete, or object to processing of your personal data. Contact meloform.studio@gmail.com.
You can delete your data directly in the app: open Settings and tap Delete my data. This wipes on-device data and removes or anonymizes your online Daily data, and the app continues with a fresh anonymous identity. You can also request deletion by email. Full instructions are on the Delete your data page.
Deleting backend purchase entitlement data may require you to use Restore Purchase to re-apply Remove Ads later, because the app store keeps the store purchase history.
This website
This website is hosted on GitHub Pages. GitHub may process standard technical access data such as IP address, browser information, and request logs to provide and secure the hosting service.
Children
Race to 100 is not directed at children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal data through the app, contact us and we will review the request.
Changes
We may update this policy when the app changes or legal requirements change. The effective date at the top of this page will be updated when the policy changes.
This policy is governed by Belgian and EU law where applicable.