Effective date: July 30, 2026
Radioactive (“the app”) is a nuclear-warfare simulation game for iOS, developed by Gack Taylor (“we”, “us”).
We collect nothing about you ourselves. No accounts, no sign-in, no analytics of our own, and no servers of our own. Your simulations, saved progress, and location never leave your device.
The app does show ads, supplied by Google AdMob. To do that, Google receives certain device and advertising information. We never see it, and we cannot connect it to you. Details below.
None. There is no mechanism in the app for us to receive information about you.
The app displays ads through Google AdMob. Google acts as an independent controller of the data it collects and may process:
Google uses this to serve and measure ads and to combat fraud. Their handling of it is governed by Google’s own policies, not ours:
The app has no other advertising, analytics, attribution, or tracking SDKs.
The first time a detonation resolves, iOS asks whether the app may track you across other companies’ apps and websites.
You can change this at any time in Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking.
If you are in one of those regions, a consent form appears before any ad is requested, and no ad request is made until you have answered it. You may consent, refuse, or manage individual purposes. You can reopen that form at any time from Privacy Options in the app’s side menu.
If you choose to use the “center on my location” feature, your location is read by iOS and used only on your device to move the map camera. It is never stored by the app and never transmitted to us, to Google, or to anyone else. You can decline or revoke the permission at any time in Settings, and the app works fully without it.
Note that Google separately approximates coarse location from your IP address for advertising, as described above. That is unrelated to this permission and happens whether or not you grant it.
The app displays Apple Maps and uses Apple’s geocoding service to show place names (e.g. naming a city you tap). These requests are handled by Apple under Apple’s Privacy Policy. We never see them.
Your simulation state (strikes, clock, settings) is saved locally on your device only. Deleting the app deletes it.
The app is rated 12+ and is not directed at children. We do not knowingly collect data from anyone, including children, and we request that Google serve only ads appropriate to the app’s rating.
If a future version changes any of the above, this policy will be updated first and the change will be reflected in the app’s App Store privacy label.
Questions: gacktaylor@gmail.com