Privacy Policy
Annoyd
This policy explains how Annoyd handles local app data, settings, and advertising data.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
Annoyd does not require an account. The app is designed to store normal app progress, preferences, and settings on the device.
Information Stored by the App
Annoyd may store app information on your device, including progress, preferences, settings, and similar app state. This information is used to keep the app working between sessions.
Advertising
Annoyd may use Google Mobile Ads, including AdMob, to show ads inside the app.
Google Mobile Ads may collect and share data for advertising, analytics, and fraud prevention. This can include device identifiers such as the Advertising ID, IP address, approximate location derived from IP address, app information, device information, diagnostics, performance data, and ad interaction data.
Google's own privacy practices apply to data handled by Google advertising services. You can review Google's privacy policy at policies.google.com/privacy and Google's explanation of how it uses data from partner apps and sites at policies.google.com/technologies/partner-sites.
Data We Do Not Intentionally Collect
Annoyd does not intentionally collect names, email addresses, phone numbers, payment card information, contacts, photos, messages, or precise GPS location.
Children
Annoyd is not directed to children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal information through this app, contact us so the issue can be reviewed.
Changes
This policy may be updated as Annoyd changes, including changes to advertising, analytics, platform requirements, or app features. The updated date on this page will show when the policy changed.
Contact
For privacy questions about Annoyd, contact DRH Digital Group at hello@drhdigitalgroup.com.