Application Privacy Architecture Disclosure

Deployment Identity: Sort Coins • System Status: Active Operations • May 2026

1. Algorithmic Integrity & Scope

This Privacy Architecture Disclosure documentation details the structural mechanisms, system dependencies, and programmatic data boundaries engineered into the Sort Coins mobile application ecosystem (herein referred to as the "Application", "Service", or "Software"). Our architectural parameters ensure an uncompromised user experience while adhering strictly to contemporary universal data minimized execution frameworks.

By downloading, instantiating, or interacting with the compilation package of this Application on your target mobile hardware unit, you signify acknowledgment of the data boundaries and technical pipelines described throughout this legal text layout.

2. Definitive First-Party Zero Retention Statement

Absolute Protocol: This Software application does not possess, operate, lease, or connect to any first-party external data warehouse systems, user registration databases, or profiling nodes. No personal telemetry, real-world nomenclature, authentication credential strings, or localized communications indexes are processed, harvested, or transmitted by our internal script layers.

Because the logic of Sort Coins operates within an isolated sandbox environment, the system lacks the hardware-level instructions or back-end network integrations required to assemble user datasets. All progress calculations, local sorting metrics, score records, and level parameters exist solely inside the device's volatile memory or application-specific persistent directory structures, and are entirely inaccessible to the developers.

3. Third-Party Sub-Processor SDK Operations

To sustain runtime performance optimization, evaluate cross-platform compilation stability, and manage programmatic ad-network brokering layers, specialized third-party Software Development Kits (SDKs) are compiled into the system architecture. These sub-processors utilize automated tracking tags to interact with your device environment.

Google Core System SDK
Facilitates platform translation rules, runtime resource rendering, compliance checks, and secure asset allocation sequences within the operating environment. Access Google Global Privacy Portal
Firebase Diagnostics Ecosystem
Monitors memory leaks, handles real-time application crashes, creates technical exception stacks, and generates telemetry summaries regarding overall build stability. Access Firebase Data Governance Rules
Facebook Analytics & Marketing Interface
Manages channel attribution verification metrics, identifies conversion milestones, and helps evaluate operational marketing campaigns across the digital network scale. Access Meta Platforms Corporate Privacy Center

4. Programmatic Advertising & Telemetry Indexes

The Application utilizes programmatic advertisement rendering modules to maintain financial sustainability. These components are automated and managed entirely by the third-party ad brokers mentioned above. To provide appropriate ad placements, prevent network fraud, manage programmatic ad rotation limits, and optimize delivery, these platforms capture non-sensitive hardware configuration states.

The system parameters evaluated by these network integrations generally comprise:

Users can modify their hardware system settings to restrict tracking access or reset their active Advertising Identifiers at any time via the core operating system privacy panels.

5. Sandbox Device Permissions

The system code limits its permission requests to standard API vectors required to execute game functions, output audio tracks, trigger haptic feedback motors, and fetch remote asset bundles. The Application does not seek access to precise GPS telemetry, image databases, biometric arrays, microphone hardware components, or contact listings. All operations comply with mobile sandbox architectures.

6. Jurisdictional Rights & Youth Compliance

The Application is designed for general audiences and casual game users worldwide. Since the developer does not collect, log, or maintain data records, we do not possess identifiable profiles under regulations like GDPR, CCPA, or COPPA. If external tracking modules capture telemetry that conflicts with localized minor safety laws, those actions are governed by the respective SDK providers' opt-out systems, which we support via our setup parameters.

7. Revisions to the Architecture Disclosure

We reserve the authority to update, adjust, or change this disclosure template at any time to maintain alignment with operating system upgrades or changes in SDK vendor protocols. Any revisions are effective immediately upon the publication of the updated document layout within the application distribution network platforms.