Privacy Policy
Sorry, Too OP to Lose · Last updated: June 29, 2026
Sorry, Too OP to Lose ("the game", "we", "us") is a single-player match-3 battler roguelike. We collect as little data as possible — just enough to run the online leaderboard and to save your progress so it survives a reinstall and follows you across devices. This page explains what we collect and why.
Information we collect
- Nickname — a name you choose (up to 12 characters). It is shown publicly on the leaderboard and is used as the key for your cloud save.
- Game progress — your furthest level reached, talent points and chosen talent nodes, signature-skill level, daily-task completion, and the related timestamps.
- Anonymous account ID — a random identifier created by Firebase Anonymous Authentication so the game can sync your data. It is not linked to your real name, email, phone number, or any other real-world identity.
- Usage and analytics data — aggregate, non-identifying gameplay events via Firebase Analytics (Google): for example starting a run, which hero you play, run results and depth reached, and daily-task completion, together with an app-generated analytics identifier. We use this only to understand how the game is played and to improve it. It is not used for advertising.
- Advertising identifier & attribution data (Adjust) — we use Adjust, a mobile measurement provider, to measure installs, sessions, and a few gameplay milestones, and — when we promote the game through advertising — to understand which campaign led to your install. This may include your device's Google Advertising ID (GAID), a truncated IP address, and basic device and install/event information. It is used for attribution and aggregate measurement only, not to identify you personally, and the game itself shows no ads.
Information we do NOT collect
- No real name, email address, phone number, or postal address.
- No precise or coarse location.
- No contacts, photos, files, microphone, or camera access.
- No in-app advertising — the game shows no ads. (We do read your device's advertising ID for install attribution only — see "Information we collect" above.)
- No profile-based ad targeting inside the game, and no selling of your data.
How we use your information
- To display the leaderboard (your nickname and furthest level).
- To provide cloud save — re-enter the same nickname to restore your progress after an uninstall or on a new device.
- To track daily tasks and their rewards.
- To understand how the game is played, in aggregate, and improve it (analytics).
Where your data is stored and who can access it
Your data is stored and processed using Google Firebase (Firebase Authentication, Cloud Firestore, and Firebase Analytics), which acts as our data processor. Google's handling of this data is governed by the Firebase Privacy and Security terms and the Google Privacy Policy.
Attribution and measurement data is processed by Adjust acting as our service provider, under Adjust's Privacy Policy. When you install the game after interacting with one of our advertisements, Adjust shares limited attribution information — such as which advertising campaign led to the install — with the advertising network that served the ad, so the campaign's performance can be measured. We do not sell your data, and apart from this attribution measurement we do not share it with advertisers or other third parties.
Network access
The app requests the INTERNET and ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE permissions, used
to sync the data above with Firebase and to send attribution/analytics measurements. The rest of the
game works offline.
Data retention and deletion
Progress is tied to your nickname so you can restore it. To have your nickname, leaderboard entry, and cloud save deleted, email us at the address below and we will remove them.
Your choices
You can reset your device's advertising identifier or opt out of ad personalization at any time in your device settings (Android: Settings → Privacy → Ads → "Reset advertising ID" / "Delete advertising ID"). Doing so limits attribution measurement; it does not affect the leaderboard or your cloud save.
Children's privacy
The game is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. The only personal data the game stores is a nickname you choose. If you believe a child has provided data, contact us and we will delete it.
Changes to this policy
We may update this policy from time to time. The "Last updated" date above reflects the latest version.
Contact
Questions or data-deletion requests: shun.jiang@newsbreak.com
This policy applies to the Android app Sorry, Too OP to Lose
(package ai.nextad.smbop).