Last updated: 12 June 2026
Tumblo is a single-screen puzzle game published by Vladimir Nizovtsev ("we"). This policy explains what data the app handles. We keep it minimal on purpose.
Your best score and your sound/haptics preferences are stored
only on your device (in the system UserDefaults
store). We do not have a server and never receive this data.
The free version of Tumblo shows ads through Google AdMob. To serve ads, Google's Mobile Ads SDK may collect a device advertising identifier, IP address, and ad-interaction data. Whether ads are personalised depends on the consent choices you make in the in-app consent form (shown on first launch in applicable regions) and on Apple's App Tracking Transparency prompt. You can decline; the app stays fully playable with non-personalised ads.
Google's handling of this data is governed by Google's Privacy & Terms. You can review the data the Google Mobile Ads SDK collects in Google's documentation.
Tumblo Plus (subscription or one-time lifetime unlock) is processed by Apple through the App Store. We never see your payment details. Apple confirms the entitlement to the app via StoreKit; nothing about the transaction leaves your device through us.
Tumblo's own code does not track you across other apps or websites. Any cross-app advertising measurement is performed by the Google Mobile Ads SDK only with your consent (ATT + the consent form).
Tumblo is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children.
You can reset the advertising identifier or disable tracking in iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking. In the EU/UK you can re-open the ads consent form any time from the in-app menu ("Privacy settings").
Questions: vladimirnizov@gmail.com.