Privacy Lowdown for Astronaut Rocket:Encyclopedia

Hey everyone! Thanks for checking out Astronaut Rocket:Encyclopedia. We wanna keep things super simple when it comes to your privacy—no fancy jargon, just straight talk about what we do (and don’t do) with your stuff.

First off: We don’t collect your device or personal info

Let’s get this out of the way first—our app doesn’t grab any info from your phone/tablet, and we don’t collect any personal stuff from you either. No device IDs, no location, no names, no emails… nothing. We just don’t need it—we’re here to give you awesome rocket and astronaut info, not hoard your data!

We use a few trusted SDKs for ads and tracking

To keep the app free (so you can use it without paying a dime), we work with three really trusted SDKs: Google Ads, Meta, and Tenjin. These are just tools we use for ads and basic data tracking—nothing sketchy, promise.

Quick note about the SDKs

While we don’t collect anything, these SDKs might grab a little bit of necessary device info. But it’s only to make sure the ads you see make sense (no random stuff!) and to help us figure out how ads are working. It’s totally standard for free apps—nothing weird or invasive.

Got questions? Hit us up!

If you have any questions, concerns, or even just wanna chat about privacy stuff, just shoot us an email. The email address is on the app’s product page—we’ll get back to you as soon as we can, no runaround.

P.S. If we ever need to update this privacy info (which we’ll only do if we have to), we’ll let you know right in the app. Thanks for trusting us, and enjoy the encyclopedia!