Learn to Read
Separate policy for App 1, covering current local-first assumptions, support contact, and future billing updates.
Each SnackPack app has its own privacy-policy URL under this shared domain. The policies are written for the current SnackPack app lineup and are intended to support both Google Play and Apple App Store review, including child-directed learning app expectations where applicable.
Separate policy for App 1, covering current local-first assumptions, support contact, and future billing updates.
Separate policy for App 2, aligned to Google Play and Apple App Store privacy review requirements.
Privacy policy for the daily positive quotes and animal photo app, covering local settings, reminders, widgets, photo saves, content reports, and optional Pro purchases.
Dedicated privacy page for the spelling app inside the wider SnackPack universe.
Dedicated policy URL for the arithmetic release and its eventual store listing.
Dedicated policy page for this future SnackPack release.
Separate policy URL ready for future creative-tool releases in the series.
Standalone policy URL for the broader mathematics app in the lineup.
Dedicated policy page for this world-learning app in the SnackPack series.
Dedicated policy page for this shapes and spatial-thinking release.
Dedicated policy URL for the robot recipe app in the SnackPack lineup.
Dedicated policy URL for the dinosaur and prehistoric science app.
Privacy policy for the offline, child-directed animal learning adventure, covering local storage, parental gating, and no ads or tracking.
Privacy policy for the calm, fully offline nature learning game for kids, covering local storage, the grown-ups gate, and no ads or tracking.
Privacy policy for the offline Sudoku, Solitaire, and classic puzzles app, covering local storage and in-app purchases.
Privacy policy for the second offline puzzle and card-game collection, covering local storage, the neutral age screen, and optional Pro purchases.
These policies now contain real baseline content instead of placeholder prompts, but they should still be reviewed against each app's final feature set before store submission. The key items to confirm per app are billing, any analytics SDKs, any notifications, child-directed status, whether any cloud or account features are introduced, and whether the iOS build includes the required Apple privacy-manifest declarations for its shipped dependencies.