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Privacy policy

Your garden progress stays on your device.

This policy explains Vitria's local game data, optional rewarded advertising, consent choices, permissions, sharing, retention, and deletion.

Effective August 12, 2026
The short version

Vitria has no account system, cloud save, public profile, chat, analytics service, or Binary Data Technology backend. Your name, settings, and garden progress are stored locally.

Local game data

Vitria stores your display name, accessibility settings, campaign unlocks, scores, stars, and Lumen balance locally on your device. Android backup is disabled. Resetting the journey in Settings or uninstalling the app removes this local progress.

Advertising and consent data

The optional rewarded-hint action uses Google AdMob and Google's consent services. The Google Mobile Ads SDK may collect or share an IP address, which may be used to estimate general location; app interactions; diagnostics; and device or other identifiers for advertising, analytics, fraud prevention, security, and compliance. Google states that data is encrypted in transit.

Applicable consent choices can be revisited from Settings > Privacy choices. For details about Google's processing, see Google's Privacy Policy.

Advertising design

Rewarded hints are optional and are granted only after Google reports that the reward was earned. Declining or closing an ad does not block campaign progress. Vitria has no banner ads, forced interstitial ads, purchases, subscriptions, or loot boxes in this release.

Sharing and permissions

Sharing a challenge uses Android's share sheet and sends only the challenge text to the destination you select. Android declares internet and advertising identifier access for Capacitor and AdMob. Vitria does not request camera, microphone, contacts, precise location, photos, notifications, or calendar access.

Retention and deletion

Binary Data Technology does not receive or retain your locally stored game progress. Use Settings > Reset journey to remove it, or uninstall Vitria. Google may retain data it processes under its own policies. See the dedicated data-deletion page for complete steps and provider boundaries.

Audience and contact

Vitria is designed for a general audience aged 13 and older and is not enrolled in Designed for Families. Privacy questions can be sent to binarydatatechnology151@gmail.com.

Vitria: Garden of Light

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binarydatatechnology151@gmail.comLast updated August 12, 2026