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Exit Protocol does not collect your data.

This page describes what Exit Protocol stores on your device, the single network call the app makes for in-app purchases, and the rules we hold ourselves to. Read in two minutes.

App: Exit Protocol Published by: Warren and Sabb Services Effective: June 8, 2026

Summary

Exit Protocol is a single-player puzzle game. It does not collect personal information. It does not include analytics, tracking, advertising, or behavioural profiling. Your level progress, sound and haptics preferences, and unlocked items are stored on your device. The only outbound network call the app makes is the in-app purchase flow through Google Play Billing.

The short version: nothing about you leaves your phone except the in-app purchase transaction, which is handled by Google Play. We never see it.

Information we do not collect

  • We do not collect your name, email address, phone number, or any other identifier.
  • We do not collect device identifiers (IDFA, advertising ID, hardware ID, IP address) for analytics or profiling.
  • We do not embed third-party analytics, advertising, or behavioural tracking SDKs.
  • We do not sell or share data because we do not have any to sell or share.

Information stored on your device

Exit Protocol writes the following to your device's app storage so the game works between sessions:

  • Current level number and progress within the run.
  • Sound, music, and haptics on or off preferences.
  • Unlocked themes, palettes, and any in-app purchases you have made.
  • Anonymous counters used by the game (best time, total levels cleared, hint count, continues remaining).

This information stays on your device. It is removed if you uninstall the app or clear its app data through your phone's settings.

In-app purchases

Exit Protocol supports optional in-app purchases handled entirely by Google Play Billing. When you initiate a purchase, the app passes the transaction to Google Play. Google processes the purchase under its own privacy policy and terms. Warren and Sabb never sees your payment method, billing address, or any other financial information.

After a successful purchase, Google Play returns a token to the app, and the app records the unlock locally on your device. That is the entire transaction.

Network use and permissions

Once in-app purchases ship, the Play Billing library declares the INTERNET and ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE permissions and the com.android.vending.BILLING permission. These are required for Google Play to process purchases. Exit Protocol itself makes no other network calls. It does not request location, camera, microphone, contacts, or storage permissions.

Third-party services and SDKs

The only third party the app depends on is Google Play Billing, and only when you initiate a purchase. No analytics SDK, no advertising SDK, no crash-reporting SDK, no remote configuration SDK is bundled in the build.

Children's privacy

Exit Protocol is suitable for general audiences. The app does not collect personal information from any user, including children under thirteen. If you are a parent or guardian and have a question about the game, contact the address below.

International users

Because Exit Protocol does not collect personal information, no data is transferred internationally. Your local data stays on your device wherever you are.

Changes to this policy

If we ever change how the app handles data, we will update this page and bump the effective date at the top. Material changes will also be noted in the release notes when the new build ships.

Contact

Questions about this policy or about Exit Protocol can be sent to the address below. We answer within a few business days.

Warren and Sabb Services contact@warrenandsabb.com
48 Shady Oaks Dr, Covington, LA 70433
United States