Pixelore is a single-player nonogram puzzle game. This page summarises what data the app handles, where it lives, and what leaves your device.
What stays on your device
Your puzzle progress (which puzzles you've started or solved, elapsed time, hint inventory), settings (theme, accessibility toggles), purchased-pack entitlements, and a stable per-install identifier are stored in the app's local data directory. Nothing in this data identifies you personally.
What leaves your device
Pack catalog and downloads
The app fetches the list of available puzzle packs from a Cloudflare-hosted static CDN and downloads each pack you install. No personal data is sent with these requests.
Anonymous usage analytics
With your consent (Settings → Privacy → "Send anonymous usage data" — on by default, toggleable at any time), the app reports a small set of event kinds to PostHog: puzzle opened, tile completed, puzzle completed, puzzle abandoned. Each event carries only the per-install identifier above (no Apple ID, no email, no name) plus the event-specific timings. Turning the toggle off immediately stops sending these events.
In-app purchases
Purchase transactions are mediated by Apple's StoreKit framework and verified on-device using Apple's signed receipt; no purchase data passes through Pixelore-controlled servers. Apple's privacy policy applies to the purchase itself.
What we don't collect
- No accounts, sign-in, or social features.
- No location, contacts, photos, microphone, or camera access.
- No advertising identifiers (no IDFA, no third-party ad SDKs).
- No crash reports beyond Apple's own opt-in TestFlight / App Store crash reporting.
Contact
Reach support@pixelore.app for questions or data requests.