Last Updated: May 16, 2026
This Privacy Policy applies to the Hot Seven Time Android application (the "App"), published on Google Play by Hot Seven Time developed by SEWERBY STORES LTD game, and to its companion website at seven0015.com. Think of it as the honest, short version of what the App knows about your device and what it doesn't. By using the App you agree to what's described here.
Information We Collect
Automatically Collected Information
A handful of basic signals are picked up the moment you open the App — they're what make the App run correctly on your particular device:
- Anonymous identifier: the first time you open the App, a random anonymous identifier is generated and saved on your device. It lets us count unique installs in aggregate. It is not linked to your name, email, phone number, or any other identifying information.
- Device language and region: your device's language setting is read so the App can display content in the correct language and so Preferance, Durak, and the rest can be shown in their native form.
Built-in Browser
The App includes a small built-in browser, used to display the Privacy Policy and the Support page directly inside the App without bouncing you out to Chrome or another browser. The built-in browser does not collect additional information beyond what is already described in this Policy. Any websites loaded in the built-in browser operate under their own privacy practices. The browser supports standard features such as cookies (including third-party cookies) and local storage — these are controlled by the websites you visit, not by the App.
Advertising Identifier and Attribution
The App uses AppsFlyer to understand how new players first discover Hot Seven Time — nothing more exotic than that. For attribution purposes, the following information is collected:
- Google Advertising ID (GAID): your device's advertising identifier, used to match installs to their source. You can reset it or limit ad tracking at any time.
- AppsFlyer installation identifier: a per-install identifier managed by AppsFlyer.
- Attribution source and campaign: how you arrived at the App — for example, "organic" (direct Play Store install) or the name of a marketing campaign.
- Install referrer: the Play Store signal that describes how you reached the listing.
- Anonymous identifier: the App's anonymous identifier (described above) is shared with AppsFlyer so the same install can be matched across the two systems.
AppsFlyer also collects baseline device data as part of its standard operation (IP address, device model, OS version, and similar). Refer to AppsFlyer's Privacy Policy for the complete list.
Push Notifications
The App can send you the occasional push notification — for example, a reminder that you haven't wrapped up an open tournament, or news about a new game added to the Rules Library. Push delivery is handled by OneSignal, a third-party push notification service. To make this work, a small amount of information is shared with OneSignal:
- Subscription identifier: a unique per-device identifier created by OneSignal so it knows which device to send a notification to.
- Device push token: the underlying delivery token your device uses to receive notifications. The App itself never reads this token — it is held by OneSignal.
- Language tag: your device's language setting is shared as a tag so OneSignal can deliver notifications in the right language.
- Timezone: collected by OneSignal during device registration so notifications can be scheduled at sensible hours.
OneSignal also collects baseline device data as part of its standard registration (device model, OS version, app version, carrier, and approximate country derived from IP). Refer to OneSignal's Privacy Policy for the complete list. On Android 13 and later, you'll be asked at runtime whether to allow notifications — you can deny or revoke this permission at any time from your device's system settings, and the App will continue to work normally without it.
Support and Bug Reports
The App's Support page lets you send us a message or report a bug. Nothing here is collected unless you actually choose to send a message. When you do, you may provide:
- Your name and email address
- A description of your question, feedback, or the issue you hit
- An optional file attachment — you can take a photo or video using your device's built-in camera app, or choose an existing file (such as a screenshot, image, PDF, or text document) through your device's file picker
This information is used only to reply to your message and to fix the reported issue. The App itself does not access your camera directly — photo and video capture is handled entirely by your device's built-in camera app and its permissions.
Local Data Storage
The App stores your own card-night data directly on your device, not on our servers:
- Player roster, tournament brackets, scoreboard results, and card-night history
- Wheel configurations and spin history
- Your preferences (haptics, sound, default tournament format, Preferance variant, onboarding status)
None of this is transmitted to us. You can wipe it all at any time from within the App at Settings → Data → Delete all data, or by uninstalling the App.
How We Use Information
- To run, maintain, and improve the App's features.
- To understand how many people install the App and where they come from (attribution), so future updates can be prioritized sensibly.
- To respond to your support requests and resolve issues you report.
- To detect, prevent, and fix technical problems and abuse.
Information Sharing
We do not sell your personal information. Limited, non-identifying information is shared only with the third-party services the App genuinely relies on:
- AppsFlyer — for mobile attribution and marketing analytics. AppsFlyer Privacy Policy.
- OneSignal — for push notification delivery. OneSignal Privacy Policy.
- Google Play Services — manages the Google Advertising ID on your device. Google Privacy Policy.
Information may also be disclosed if required by law, or to protect the rights, safety, or property of our users or others.
Data Retention
- Anonymous identifier: kept on your device until you clear app data or uninstall the App.
- Local card-night data: kept on your device until you delete it or uninstall.
- Google Advertising ID: managed by Google Play Services; can be reset at any time.
- AppsFlyer installation identifier and attribution data: retained by AppsFlyer under its own retention policies.
- OneSignal subscription identifier and push token: retained by OneSignal for as long as the App is installed; cleared when you uninstall.
- Support messages: retained only as long as reasonably needed to resolve the issue you reported, then deleted.
- Cookies and local storage in the built-in browser: follow standard browser expiration rules; cleared when you clear app data.
Data Security
Information transmitted between the App and its services is protected in transit with standard HTTPS/TLS encryption. Data stored on your device is protected by Android's own sandboxing, which prevents other apps from reading it. No online system is perfectly secure, but we aim to use sensible, current protections.
Your Rights and Choices
- Reset your Advertising ID: open Settings → Google → Ads on your Android device and choose "Reset advertising ID" or "Opt out of ads personalization."
- Limit attribution: resetting the Advertising ID above also limits what AppsFlyer can associate with you.
- Turn off push notifications: open your device's Settings → Apps → Hot Seven Time → Notifications and switch them off. You can also deny the permission outright when first prompted on Android 13 and later.
- Wipe local data: inside the App, go to Settings → Data → Delete all data. This is immediate and final.
- Clear cookies and built-in browser storage: clear the App's data from your Android system settings.
- Request deletion of support records: contact us using the details below and we'll remove any support message history tied to your email.
- Uninstall: uninstalling the App removes all locally stored data for good.
Children's Privacy
The App is not directed at children under 13 and personal information is not knowingly collected from children. If you believe a child has provided personal information, contact us and the information will be deleted promptly.
Changes to This Policy
This Policy may be updated from time to time. The "Last Updated" date at the top will reflect the most recent revision. Material changes will be communicated through an in-app notice or a Play Store listing update.
Contact
Questions, deletion requests, or privacy concerns? Reach us at [email protected] or through the contact form.