Last updated: August 2, 2026
Music SandBox is a multiplayer virtual reality application that allows users to learn, create, and play music together with other people.
Music SandBox does not collect, store, sell, or otherwise process personal data directly from its users.
The application does not request personal information such as names, email addresses, telephone numbers, postal addresses, or other personally identifiable information.
Music SandBox uses certain third-party services that are necessary to provide its multiplayer and voice communication features.
The application uses Unity Gaming Services to provide multiplayer functionality.
These services may process technical information necessary to establish and maintain multiplayer connections, in accordance with Unity's privacy policies.
Music SandBox uses Vivox to provide voice communication between users.
Vivox may process technical information and other data required to provide voice communication services, in accordance with its applicable privacy policies.
The application may store certain preferences or settings locally on the user's device. Such data remains on the device and is not transmitted to the developer.
Music SandBox does not sell, rent, or share users' personal data with third parties.
The third-party services described above may process technical information necessary to provide their respective services, in accordance with their own privacy policies.
Music SandBox is not specifically designed to collect personal information from children and does not knowingly request personal information from users.
This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time to reflect changes to the application or the services it uses.
Any changes will be published together with an updated revision date.
If you have any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, please contact the developer:
Developer: Javier Marco Rubio
Email: jmarco2000@gmail.com
Music SandBox does not directly collect personal data from its users. Third-party services used by the application, such as Unity Gaming Services and Vivox, may process technical information necessary to provide multiplayer and voice communication features in accordance with their respective privacy policies.