Our privacy policy details how we collect, use, and protect your personal information. We are committed to safeguarding your privacy and ensuring the security of your data.
We collect information from you when you register on our site, place an order, subscribe to our newsletter, respond to a survey or fill out a form. When ordering or registering on our site, as appropriate, you may be asked to enter your: name, e-mail address, mailing address, phone number or credit card information. You may, however, visit our site anonymously.
Your data is used to improve our services, personalize your experience, and communicate with you.
We take measures to protect your data from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction.
By allowing Health access, Stadium Science will display your username and score on the global leaderboard. You can change this anytime in the app's Privacy Settings.
Next, select all of the data that you or your third-party partners collect from this app. If your app is currently available on the App Store, make sure your responses reflect the data collected only from that app version.
Data types that meet all of the following criteria are optional to disclose: The data is not used for tracking purposes (meaning the data is not linked with other third-party data about the user or device for advertising or advertising measurement, or shared with a data broker). For more detail, see App privacy details on the App Store. The data is not used for Third-Party Advertising, your Advertising or Marketing purposes, or for Other Purposes, as those terms are defined in App privacy details on the App Store. Collection of the data occurs only in infrequent cases that are not part of your app's primary functionality, and which are optional for the user. As part of the interface in your app where the user provides the data to be collected, such data must be transparent to the user at the time of collection, the user's name or account name must be prominently displayed in the submission form alongside the other data elements being submitted, and the user must affirmatively choose each time to provide the data for collection. If a data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in your privacy section. Examples of data that may not need to be disclosed include data collected in optional feedback forms or customer service requests that are unrelated to the primary purpose of the app and meet the other criteria above. For the purpose of clarity, data collected on an ongoing basis after an initial request for permission must be disclosed.
Data types that are collected as part of a health research study and where the data collected meets all of the following criteria are optional to disclose: The data is collected by an entity whose collection of the data is subject to an informed consent form as part of a health research study that has been reviewed and approved by an institutional review board or ethics review board. All such data collection must follow the relevant App Store Guidelines and the data may not be used for tracking purposes as defined in App privacy details on the App Store. If the data type collected by your app meets some, but not all, of the above criteria, it must be disclosed in your privacy section.