Privacy summary

Bottle Shoot Challenge

Last updated: April 2026 · Applies to the iOS app distributed on the App Store

Scope

This document summarizes how Bottle Shoot Challenge treats information when you play on an iPhone or compatible Apple device. Apple operates the store, payments, and much of the platform; their policies also apply alongside this summary.

Data collection

According to the app’s App Store privacy labels, the developer has indicated that this app does not collect data for the categories Apple lists under App Privacy. If a future update changes that, the store listing should reflect it—check the App Store page for the current disclosure.

App Store disclosure

“Data Not Collected” means the developer states they do not gather the types of data described in Apple’s nutrition-style privacy section for this title. Practices can still vary with iOS version, system features, or store rules.

Apple and your device

Installing or updating through the App Store, using Game Center, or signing in with an Apple ID involves processing by Apple under Apple’s agreements and privacy policy. The game does not replace or override those terms.

On-device play

Like many single-player games, Bottle Shoot Challenge may keep ordinary data on your device—such as progress or settings—so levels and preferences work offline. Unless a feature explicitly syncs to a server (and the store listing says so), that information typically stays on the device you use.

Age rating

The title is rated 13+ on the App Store. Parents and guardians can use Apple’s Screen Time and family controls to manage downloads and purchases.

Updates to this text

This page may be edited for clarity or to stay aligned with the live store listing. The “Last updated” line above changes when the wording here is revised. The authoritative technical detail for collection practices remains whatever Apple shows for the app on the App Store at the time you check.

If you have concerns

For questions specific to how the app handles data, use the support or report options on the app’s App Store product page. For account, billing, or device privacy, contact Apple Support or review Apple’s privacy materials.