Attack of the Dragon Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-07-04
Attack of the Dragon stores gameplay data only for running the game, showing rankings, restoring an account link, serving ads, and remembering whether the ad removal purchase is active.
Data stored on this device
- Settings such as player name, player identifier, and volume.
- Local score history.
- Whether the non-consumable ad removal purchase has been enabled.
Data sent to the online ranking service
- Player identifier, player name, score, defeated enemy count, play date, and game version.
- The public leaderboard may show player name, score, defeated enemy count, play date, and game version.
Account linking
- If you use Google Sign-In or Sign in with Apple, the app sends the provider identity token to the Cloudflare Worker only to verify the account and restore the same player identifier.
- The ranking service stores the provider name, provider account subject identifier, player identifier, and player name.
- The service does not store your email address from the provider token.
Ads
- The mobile app uses Google Mobile Ads. Google and its partners may process advertising identifiers, device information, IP address, and ad interaction data to provide and measure ads.
- You can manage ad personalization in your device or Google account settings where available.
In-app purchases
- The app offers a non-consumable ad removal purchase.
- Payments are processed by Google Play or Apple App Store. The app does not collect or store payment card information.
- The app stores only whether ad removal has been enabled on the device.
Infrastructure
- Online ranking and account-link data are processed by Cloudflare Workers and stored in Cloudflare D1.
- The app does not sell personal data.
Data deletion
To delete a linked account and its online ranking data, use Settings > Delete Account in the app. You must confirm with the same sign-in provider before deletion. This permanently deletes the account link, online ranking entry, score history, and active run tokens for that player.
Third-party services