Privacy Policy
What does this Privacy Policy cover?
Svenskaspel is an offline-first kitchen companion that lets you spin a wheel to land on a fruit-forward recipe, plan your week, keep a cooking diary, and browse a seasonal fruit encyclopedia — all without an account or sign-up. This Privacy Policy explains the small amount of information that Svenskaspel developed by JM Mobile Tech ("we", "our", or "us") handles when you use the mobile application and its companion website at fruits0016.com. We've written it in everyday language because you shouldn't need a law degree to understand what happens with your information.
What information does the app collect?
Think of this as a short shopping list rather than a full pantry — here's everything the app touches, ingredient by ingredient.
What gets collected automatically?
From the moment you open the app, a few things happen quietly in the background:
- An anonymous identifier is generated and stored on your device. It is a random string of characters — not your name, email, phone number, or anything that could identify you in real life. We use it to count unique installations and to help diagnose issues. Clearing the app's data or uninstalling resets it.
- Your device's language and region are read so that text, date formats, and measurement units (metric or imperial) display correctly. The same language setting is also used to deliver localized push notifications to your device (see below).
- An advertising identifier (the Google Advertising ID, a resettable identifier provided by your device) is read for attribution purposes — for example, to understand whether an install came from a particular marketing campaign. You can reset it or opt out of personalized advertising at any time in Settings > Google > Ads.
- Install attribution data — such as whether you arrived via an ad, a referral link, or the Play Store organically, plus the name of any campaign that led you to us — is recorded by our attribution partner. None of this identifies you personally.
- A push notification subscription identifier is created and shared with our notification provider so that the service can deliver notifications to your device. Your language tag is also sent along so notifications arrive in the right language.
Does the app's built-in browser collect anything?
The app includes a built-in browser used to display the Privacy Policy, the Support page, and our website pages directly inside the app. The browser itself does not collect additional data beyond what's listed above, but like any web browser it behaves as you'd expect — pages loaded inside it may set cookies (including third-party cookies) and use local storage. All of this is cleared whenever you clear the app's data.
What about the recipes, diary, and meal plan I create in the app?
Anything you build inside the app stays with you:
- Your kitchen data — favorites, meal plans, shopping list, diary entries, star ratings, badges, and cooking notes — lives in a local database on your device. It is not uploaded to our servers, not synced to the cloud, and not shared with third parties.
- Diary photos are picked through your device's standard photo picker (or captured if you choose) and saved into the app's private documents folder. They stay on your device — we never transmit them off it.
- Reset whenever you want. Use the Delete All Data option in the app's Settings, or uninstall the app, to clear everything described in this section.
Do I get notifications, and how do those work?
The app uses two kinds of notifications, and you control both:
- Daily Tip reminder (local). If you turn this on in Settings, the app schedules a reminder at the time you choose. The notification is generated entirely on your device — no message content is fetched from our servers for this feature, and the tip text is bundled with the app.
- Occasional service messages (push). The app uses OneSignal as its push notification provider so we can occasionally let you know about new recipes, seasonal features, or important updates. To make this possible, OneSignal generates a unique subscription identifier for your device, which the service holds on its servers to target your device for delivery. As part of standard registration, OneSignal also receives baseline device information (device model, operating system version, app version, timezone, language tag, and approximate location derived from your IP address). The actual notification content is sent from OneSignal's servers and displayed by your device — we don't store it.
- It's opt-in. The notification permission is requested at runtime on Android 13 and later. You can deny it during onboarding, switch it off in the app's Settings, or revoke it any time under Settings > Apps > Svenskaspel > Permissions > Notifications on your device.
What if I write to you through the Support page?
The Support page is shown inside the app's built-in browser. If you choose to send us a message through the contact form, you can provide:
- Your name and email address (so we can reply)
- A description of your question or the issue you encountered
- An optional attachment — a screenshot, image, PDF, or plain-text file. You can either choose an existing file from your device or take a fresh photo or video through your device's file picker. The app itself does not access your camera directly; capture is handled entirely by your device's built-in camera app, which manages its own permissions.
This information is sent only when you tap Send message. We use it solely to answer your question or resolve the issue, and we never use it for marketing.
Why do we collect this information?
The short version: to make the app work, to understand how people discover it, and to keep you posted when there's something worth saying. Specifically:
- The anonymous identifier and device language let the app load, localize, and behave correctly.
- The advertising identifier and attribution data let us measure which marketing efforts actually bring new cooks into the kitchen.
- The push subscription identifier lets us deliver notifications you've opted into, in the right language.
Who do we share data with?
We do not sell your data, and we do not share it for advertising personalization by other companies. The few third parties involved in running the app are:
AppsFlyer — our mobile attribution partner. AppsFlyer receives the advertising identifier, the anonymous identifier, install attribution data, and standard device information (IP address, device model, operating system version) so we can understand which marketing channels lead to installs. See AppsFlyer's privacy policy: https://www.appsflyer.com/legal/privacy-policy/.
OneSignal — our push notification provider. OneSignal receives the device subscription identifier, your language tag, your timezone, and standard device information (model, operating system version, carrier, app version, approximate location derived from IP) as part of normal registration, and uses these to deliver notifications. See OneSignal's privacy policy: https://onesignal.com/privacy_policy.
Google Play Services — manages the advertising identifier on your device and provides platform services such as network connectivity checks. See Google's privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy.
How long is my data kept?
- The anonymous identifier lives on your device until you clear the app's data or uninstall the app.
- Your kitchen data (favorites, meal plans, diary entries, photos) stays on your device under your control until you delete it.
- Cookies and local storage created by pages opened in the built-in browser follow standard browser expiration rules and are cleared whenever you clear the app's data.
- The advertising identifier is managed by Google Play Services and can be reset by you at any time.
- Attribution data held by AppsFlyer is retained according to AppsFlyer's policy.
- The push notification subscription identifier is held by OneSignal for as long as your installation is active; uninstalling the app or revoking notification permission ends its useful life.
How is my data protected?
All network traffic between the app and our partners is transmitted over encrypted HTTPS connections. Data stored on your device is protected by Android's standard per-app sandboxing, which keeps it isolated from other apps. No system is ever perfectly secure, but we follow industry-standard practices and minimize the data we handle in the first place.
What are my choices?
You're always in the driver's seat. Here's how to use the controls:
- Reset your Advertising ID or opt out of personalized advertising in Settings > Google > Ads.
- Turn off push notifications in the app's Settings, or revoke the notification permission entirely under Settings > Apps > Svenskaspel > Permissions > Notifications. The Daily Tip reminder can also be toggled independently in the app's Settings.
- Delete all locally stored app data using the Delete All Data option in the app's Settings.
- Uninstall the app to remove all on-device data, including the anonymous identifier.
- Request deletion of anything we may hold about your installation by writing to [email protected].
The app requests only one optional runtime permission — Notifications (Android 13+). It does not request location, camera, microphone, contacts, calendar, health, or storage permissions. If a contact-form attachment triggers your device's camera, that is handled by your device's own camera app and requires no permission from us.
Is the app safe for children?
The app is a family-friendly recipe tool. It is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child under 13 has provided us with information, please contact us and we will delete it promptly.
How will I know if this policy changes?
If we update this Privacy Policy we will revise the "Last updated" date at the top of this page. Material changes will also be surfaced inside the app the next time you open it. We encourage you to review this policy periodically.
How can I contact you?
Questions about this Privacy Policy or our data practices? Write to us at [email protected] and we'll get back to you.