Privacy Policy

Plorp is built to respect you. There is no account and no login, your progress stays on your device, and the one thing the app does show, optional ads, is described plainly below.

Last updated: 3 August 2026. Data controller: Didstopia.

The short version

  • The app (Plorp for iOS) has no account, no login, and no analytics SDK. Your progress is stored on your device. It shows sparing interstitial ads between games and optional, player-initiated rewarded ads through Google AdMob; a one-time Remove Ads purchase removes every ad permanently. It also sends crash reports (no personal data) to Sentry, so bugs can be found and fixed.
  • This website (plorp.app) uses Plausible Analytics: cookieless, no personal data, no cross-site tracking; aggregate metrics only.
  • This website sets no cookies and needs no consent banner. In the app, ad consent is asked where the law requires it (EEA/UK) and can be changed any time in Settings.

The app: Plorp for iOS

The app collects no personal data for itself: no account, no analytics SDK, and nothing is ever sold. The sections below describe all the data the app touches: local storage on your device, Apple's Game Center and App Store services, Google AdMob for the optional ads, and Sentry for crash reporting.

Information stored on your device

Plorp saves your progress, high scores, settings, tutorial state, and your in-progress game locally on your device (using the operating system's standard local storage), so your game survives app restarts. This data stays on your device and is removed if you delete the app.

Game Center

If you choose to use leaderboards and achievements, Plorp uses Apple's Game Center. Game Center is operated by Apple under Apple's Privacy Policy. Your Game Center identity and scores are handled by Apple, not by Didstopia. You can play the entire game without signing in to Game Center.

Purchases

Optional in-app purchases (such as Remove Ads) are processed by Apple through the App Store. Apple handles payment and billing; Didstopia does not receive or store your payment information.

Advertising

Plorp shows two kinds of ads. Sparing interstitials: only between games (never mid-drop), with a cooldown between them, and none in your very first games. And rewarded ads that only play because you chose to tap one: an extra drop in the Sweet Drop bonus round, or one continue when a run is about to end. There are no loot boxes, no gacha, and no energy systems.

Ads are served by Google AdMob. When the app requests an ad, Google receives standard ad-serving data from your device, such as your IP address, device information, and ad interaction data, used to serve and measure ads and to prevent fraud. See how Google uses data from apps that use its services and Google's Privacy Policy.

You stay in control:

  • Consent first. In the EEA, the UK and Switzerland a consent form is shown before any ad is requested (Google's consent framework). You can change your choice any time via the privacy options in the app's Settings.
  • Tracking is opt-in. iOS asks once, through Apple's tracking prompt, whether ads may be personalised. Decline and everything still works; ads are simply non-personalised.
  • Privacy-preserving attribution. Install attribution uses Apple's SKAdNetwork, which is designed not to identify you.
  • Remove Ads. A one-time purchase removes every ad permanently, interstitial and rewarded alike. The rewarded bonuses are still yours: they are simply granted for free, without an ad.

Crash reporting

To keep Plorp stable, the app uses Sentry, a crash and error reporting tool. When the app crashes or hits an error, Sentry receives a diagnostic report: the crash stack trace, the device model and operating system version, the app version, and a random per-install identifier. This is used only to find and fix bugs. It is not advertising, it is not analytics, and it is never used to track you.

  • No personal data. Crash reports carry no account (there is none) and no IP address; personal-data collection is switched off in the app's configuration.
  • Diagnostics only. Reports are sent only for crashes and errors, to keep the app working. Nothing is sold, and nothing is used for ads.

Data controller: Didstopia. Data processor: Functional Software, Inc. (Sentry), which hosts the crash data in the United States; see Sentry's Privacy Policy.

This website: plorp.app

To understand how the site is used, plorp.app uses Plausible Analytics, a privacy-friendly, open-source analytics tool. It is:

  • Cookieless. No cookies are stored on your device, and no consent banner is required.
  • Free of personal data. No personal data and no persistent identifiers are collected, and you are not tracked across sites or over time.
  • Aggregate only. Plausible records anonymous, aggregate metrics: page views, referral sources, device/browser type, and country-level location derived without storing your IP address.

Alongside page views, the site records a small set of anonymous, aggregate custom events to gauge engagement: an App Store click (including which on-page placement was used) and reaching the features section. None of these contain personal data.

Data controller: Didstopia (the site owner). Data processor: Plausible Insights OÜ, which operates Plausible Analytics. Plausible is hosted in the European Union and is designed to comply with the GDPR and the ePrivacy Directive (PECR); see Plausible's data policy. Because no cookies and no personal data are used, no cookie-consent banner is shown.

Children

Plorp is suitable for a general audience (rated 4+) and does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone, including children. There is no account and no chat. Ads are never personalised unless you explicitly allow it in the iOS tracking prompt.

Your rights

The app has no account, and Didstopia stores none of your personal data on its own servers, so there is no personal profile for us to show, correct, or delete: removing the app removes the data stored on your device. Where the GDPR applies (you are in the EEA or the UK) you keep the rights of access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection, and data portability. For the limited data handled through the app, those requests go to the relevant controller directly: Apple (Game Center and purchases), Google (AdMob advertising), Sentry (crash diagnostics), and Plausible (anonymous, aggregate website analytics). You may also lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority; in Finland that is the Office of the Data Protection Ombudsman (tietosuoja.fi).

Data retention

Your progress and settings live only on your device and are gone when you delete the app. Game Center scores are retained by Apple under Apple's policies. Plausible stores only anonymous, aggregate website statistics with no personal data. Didstopia keeps no personal data of its own, so there is nothing on our side to retain.

Changes to this policy

If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted on this page with a new "last updated" date.

Contact

Questions about privacy? Email support@plorp.app.

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