Privacy Policy
Last Updated: April 15, 2026
We believe you should always know what happens with your information when you spin the wheel, browse survival guides, or track your progress in Wild Skills Roulette. This policy is our commitment to telling you — plainly and completely — what data the App and this companion website handle, why, and what you can do about it.
This policy applies to the Wild Skills Roulette mobile application (the "App") and its companion website at wild2296.com (the "Website"), operated by 2296 ("we", "us", "our").
What Choices Do You Have?
Before we get into the details, here's what you can do at any time:
- Reset your advertising identifier. Open your device's Settings → Google → Ads and tap "Reset advertising ID" or turn on "Opt out of Ads Personalization". This affects how advertising attribution works for every app on your device, not just ours.
- Turn off local reminders. You can disable the App's daily challenge reminder from the in-app Settings screen, or revoke notification permission in your device's system settings.
- Clear your data. Use the "Delete User Data" and "Clear Challenge History" options inside the App's Settings screen, or clear the App's storage from Android Settings → Apps → Wild Skills Roulette. This also regenerates the anonymous installation identifier the next time you open the App.
- Ask us anything. Write to us using the contact details at the bottom of this page and we will respond. You can request a copy of what we hold, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it.
What Information Does the App Collect?
We have tried to keep this short. The App collects only what is necessary to deliver challenges, measure how people discover the App, and keep everything running.
What is automatically collected when you open the App?
Anonymous installation identifier. The first time you open the App, it generates a random identifier that lives on your device. It is not tied to your name, email, Google account, or anything that could single you out as a person. We use it to group usage signals together so "one install = one user" without needing to know who you are. Clearing the App's data or uninstalling the App resets it.
Device language and region. The App reads the language and region setting of your device so it can show content in an appropriate format and so we can understand which locales to support next.
Advertising identifier (Google Advertising ID). The App reads the advertising ID that Google Play Services provides. This helps us and our attribution partner (see below) tell whether an install came from a marketing campaign, an organic listing, or somewhere else. You can reset this ID or opt out of personalization at any time in your Android settings.
Install attribution information. When the App first runs, we collect technical information about how you arrived at the App — for example, the traffic source, campaign name, and install referrer. This tells us which marketing efforts are working and which are not.
What about the App's built-in browser?
Built-in browser. The App includes a small, built-in browser used to display the Privacy Policy, Support page, and the initial acceptance screen directly inside the App. The browser itself does not collect anything beyond what is already described above. Websites opened in the built-in browser may set their own cookies (including third-party cookies) and may use local storage — this is ordinary browser behavior, not something the App stores or reads. You can wipe all of it by clearing the App's storage from your device settings.
Network traffic between the App and our servers uses HTTPS wherever possible. A small number of legacy endpoints may still use plain HTTP, so if you are on an untrusted network, treat those requests the way you would treat any unencrypted traffic.
What does the App store on your device?
Local preferences and progress. The App saves your settings (units, time format, notification preference), which challenges you have completed, which items you have saved, your spin history, and whether you have finished onboarding. All of this stays on your device. We do not send it to our servers, and we cannot read it remotely. Uninstalling the App or using "Delete User Data" removes it.
What happens when you send us a message?
Support and bug reports. Both the App's Support page and the Website's Contact page let you send us a message. When you do, you choose what to share — typically your name, email address, the subject of your message (general inquiry, bug report, suggestion, feedback, or other), and the message itself. You may also attach a single optional file: a screenshot, image, PDF, or a short text or Word document. If you are using the in-app Support page, your device's file picker lets you either choose an existing file or open the system camera app to take a fresh photo or video. The App does not access your camera directly — photo and video capture is handled entirely by your device's built-in camera app, which manages its own permissions. We use what you send only to respond to your request and fix what you reported.
Who Do We Share It With?
AppsFlyer. We use AppsFlyer to measure install attribution and marketing effectiveness. The anonymous installation identifier, the Google Advertising ID, and the attribution information described above are shared with AppsFlyer. AppsFlyer also collects additional technical signals (IP address, device model, OS version, install referrer) as part of its service. See AppsFlyer's privacy policy for the full list.
Google Play Services. The advertising identifier is provided by Google Play Services on your device and governed by Google's privacy policy.
Service providers. We may use hosting and email providers to run the Website and reply to your support messages. They are not permitted to use your information for their own purposes.
Legal requests. We will disclose information when a valid legal process requires it, and we will push back on requests that look overbroad.
We do not sell your information. We do not share it with advertisers beyond the attribution described above.
Why Do We Collect Any of This?
- To run the App. The anonymous identifier, device language, and local storage make the App work on your device.
- To understand how people discover us. The advertising identifier and attribution information tell us whether our marketing is effective so we do not waste effort on things that are not working.
- To support you. If you write in, we need your message (and your reply address) to help you.
- To keep things reliable. Aggregated usage signals help us find bugs and prioritize fixes.
How Long Do We Keep It?
On your device. Your progress, settings, saved items, and the anonymous identifier stay on your device until you clear the App's data or uninstall the App.
Attribution data. AppsFlyer keeps install attribution information according to its own retention schedule. The advertising identifier is managed by Google Play Services and can be reset by you at any time.
Support messages. We keep support correspondence for as long as needed to answer your question and resolve any follow-up, and then we delete it within a reasonable period.
Is It Safe?
We take reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your information, including HTTPS for the Website and for the App's primary network traffic, limited access to support mailboxes, and prompt removal of information we no longer need. No system can guarantee absolute security, but we aim to keep the surface small: we collect little, we share only what is described above, and we store the rest on your device.
Is the App Safe for Children?
Wild Skills Roulette is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has shared information with us, please contact us and we will delete it promptly.
What About External Links?
The App and the Website may link to third-party sites (Google Play, AppsFlyer, Google policies, etc.). Once you follow a link, you are on someone else's site, subject to their privacy practices. We cannot vouch for or control what happens there.
How Will You Know If This Changes?
If we update this policy, we will change the "Last Updated" date at the top of this page. For material changes we will try to surface a notice inside the App as well. Continuing to use the App or the Website after an update means you are okay with the revised policy.
How Can You Reach Us?
If you have a question about this policy, want a copy of the information we hold, or want us to delete it, please email:
Email: [email protected]
Website: wild2296.com