Privacy Policy
This is not a maze of definitions written to impress regulators. It is a straight answer to a simple question: what moves through our apps and services, and what does not. If something here sounds unlike other policies you have read, that is intentional — we would rather be clear than sound like a copy-paste from the internet’s attic.
Who we are
This policy covers mobile applications and related services published by MARCHING MUTTS BOOTCAMP LTD (“we”, “us”). When you use our apps, you are dealing with us — not with other users as a data broker, and not with a shadow directory of personal dossiers.
What we deliberately do not collect
We do not ask you to hand over a catalogue of personal details for ordinary use of the app. We do not build profiles from your name, address, government identifiers, contact book, photo library, or similar categories simply because you installed our software. We do not facilitate users passing personal data to one another through our platform as a core feature — the product is not a peer-to-peer data exchange.
The one kind of identifier we may use
To keep analytics and messaging technically possible without turning your life into a spreadsheet, we may rely on a pseudonymous unique identifier — a token that distinguishes one installation from another, not a Rolodex entry. It is the minimum viable “this device, this build” handle for measurement and delivery of notifications, not a substitute for knowing who you are in the real world.
Analytics — Singular
We use Singular to understand how the app behaves in aggregate: flows, stability, campaign attribution where applicable. The point is engineering and product judgment, not intimate surveillance. What Singular processes is governed by their documentation and terms; we configure integrations to avoid collecting more than we need for those purposes.
Push notifications — OneSignal
If you opt in to push notifications, OneSignal may process the technical tokens required to deliver messages to your device. That is how pushes work on modern OSes — there is no magic envelope that arrives without a destination stamp. You can withdraw push permission in your device settings at any time.
AI assistant
Some experiences include an AI-powered assistant to help you navigate features or answer questions inside the app. Conversations may be processed by automated systems to generate responses. We design these flows so the assistant supports the product experience — not so it becomes a backchannel for harvesting unrelated personal data. Do not paste secrets, passwords, or highly sensitive personal content into any assistant; treat it like a smart interface, not a vault.
Children
Our apps are not directed at children in a way that invites collection of their personal data. If you believe we have inadvertently received information that should not be processed, contact us and we will address it.
Changes
We may update this policy when our products or legal context change. The “Effective” date at the top will move when we do. Continued use after an update means the new version applies unless applicable law requires something different.
Contact
Questions about this policy: [email protected]