Effective Date: June 17, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how TOLAN (“we,” “us,” or “our”) handles information in connection with your use of our mobile application, Crosshair & Nickname Generator (the “App”).
Our core philosophy is to collect only the minimum data necessary to provide a stable and well-functioning application. We do not require you to create an account or provide any personal information like your name or email address to use our App.
Because our App does not have a login or account feature, we do not collect personal information that you actively provide, such as your name, email address, or contact list.
The only data we collect is anonymous, technical information that is gathered automatically to ensure our App functions correctly. This is done through standard industry services:
Third Party Access
Only aggregated, anonymized data is periodically transmitted to external services to aid the Service Provider in improving the Application and their service. The Service Provider may share your information with third parties in the ways that are described in this privacy statement.
Please note that the Application utilizes third-party services that have their own Privacy Policy about handling data. Below are the links to the Privacy Policy of the third-party service providers used by the Application:
The Service Provider may disclose User Provided and Automatically Collected Information:
Firebase Analytics: We use this service from Google to understand how users interact with the App. This helps us learn which features are most popular and how we can improve the user experience. The information collected is aggregated and includes:
Firebase Crashlytics: We use this service from Google to identify and diagnose bugs, crashes, and other technical issues. When the App crashes, Crashlytics sends us a report that includes:
Google Play Console Data: As a standard part of publishing on the Google Play Store, we have access to aggregated, anonymous statistics about app performance, such as install numbers, uninstalls, and technical performance metrics.
We use the technical data we collect for one single purpose: to improve the App.
The data collected is never used to personally identify you, advertise to you, or for any purpose other than the internal technical enhancement of the App.
We do not share your data with any third parties.
The technical data mentioned above is automatically sent to Google for processing through their Firebase and Google Play services. We only view the processed, aggregated reports. We do not extract this data to sell or share with any other company, individual, or entity. Google’s handling of this data is governed by its own privacy policies.
We will only disclose information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a legal obligation.1
We rely on the robust security measures of our service providers, Google Firebase and Google Play Services, to protect the data they collect on our behalf. All data is transmitted securely using encryption (e.g., Transport Layer Security – TLS). Access to our analytics and crash reporting dashboards is strictly limited to authorized technical personnel.
The anonymous technical data from Firebase is retained according to Google’s standard data retention policies, which allows us to analyze trends over time. This data is not linked to you personally. Since we do not create user accounts or collect personal information, there is no personal data for you to request for deletion.
You can typically reset your device’s mobile advertising identifier through your device’s settings, which can limit the data collected by analytics services.
We do not knowingly collect any data from children under the age of 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction). Our App is intended for a general audience, and since we do not collect personal information, we do not believe we are collecting information from anyone in a way that would identify them, including children.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our2 practices or for other operational or legal reasons. We will post the updated policy within the App or on our App Store listing.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at:
Effective Date: June 17, 2025
This Privacy Policy describes how TOLAN (“we,” “us,” or “our”) handles information in connection with your use of our mobile application, Crosshair & Nickname Pro (the “App”).
Our core philosophy is to collect only the minimum data necessary to provide a stable and well-functioning application. We do not require you to create an account or provide any personal information like your name or email address to use our App.
Because our App does not have a login or account feature, we do not collect personal information that you actively provide, such as your name, email address, or contact list.
The only data we collect is anonymous, technical information that is gathered automatically to ensure our App functions correctly. This is done through standard industry services:
Third Party Access Only aggregated, anonymized data is periodically transmitted to external services to aid the Service Provider in improving the Application and their service. The Service Provider may share your information with third parties in the ways that are described in this privacy statement.
Please note that the Application utilizes third-party services that have their own Privacy Policy about handling data. Below are the links to the Privacy Policy of the third-party service providers used by the Application:
The Service Provider may disclose User Provided and Automatically Collected Information:
Firebase Analytics: We use this service from Google to understand how users interact with the App. This helps us learn which features are most popular and how we can improve the user experience. The information collected is aggregated and includes:
Firebase Crashlytics: We use this service from Google to identify and diagnose bugs, crashes, and other technical issues. When the App crashes, Crashlytics sends us a report that includes:
Google Play Console Data: As a standard part of publishing on the Google Play Store, we have access to aggregated, anonymous statistics about app performance, such as install numbers, uninstalls, and technical performance metrics.
We use the technical data we collect for one single purpose: to improve the App.
The data collected is never used to personally identify you, advertise to you, or for any purpose other than the internal technical enhancement of the App.
We do not share your data with any third parties.
The technical data mentioned above is automatically sent to Google for processing through their Firebase and Google Play services. We only view the processed, aggregated reports. We do not extract this data to sell or share with any other company, individual, or entity. Google’s handling of this data is governed by its own privacy policies.
We will only disclose information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a legal obligation.1
We rely on the robust security measures of our service providers, Google Firebase and Google Play Services, to protect the data they collect on our behalf. All data is transmitted securely using encryption (e.g., Transport Layer Security – TLS). Access to our analytics and crash reporting dashboards is strictly limited to authorized technical personnel.
The anonymous technical data from Firebase is retained according to Google’s standard data retention policies, which allows us to analyze trends over time. This data is not linked to you personally. Since we do not create user accounts or collect personal information, there is no personal data for you to request for deletion.
You can typically reset your device’s mobile advertising identifier through your device’s settings, which can limit the data collected by analytics services.
We do not knowingly collect any data from children under the age of 13 (or the equivalent minimum age in the relevant jurisdiction). Our App is intended for a general audience, and since we do not collect personal information, we do not believe we are collecting information from anyone in a way that would identify them, including children.
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our2 practices or for other operational or legal reasons. We will post the updated policy within the App or on our App Store listing.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at: