What this covers
These notes apply to Arrow Garden: Bloom Out as distributed on the App Store. If a future update adds new online features, the in-app experience and store listing will describe any new handling in plain terms.
In-game privacy · April 2026
A short, player-facing summary of how the app treats information. Apple’s App Store, your Apple ID, and iOS itself have their own policies—this page only describes the game experience.
These notes apply to Arrow Garden: Bloom Out as distributed on the App Store. If a future update adds new online features, the in-app experience and store listing will describe any new handling in plain terms.
The App Store listing for this title is presented with no data collected for the categories Apple asks developers to disclose. The game is not built around harvesting personal identifiers, ad profiles, or cross-app analytics through gameplay.
Puzzle progress, stars, hints, undo history within a session, and similar play state may be kept with on-device storage so the garden can bloom where you left off. That information ordinarily does not leave your iPhone or iPad unless a later version clearly introduces optional cloud features—and that would be called out in release notes.
Downloading, updating, billing, Family Sharing, and system diagnostics are handled under Apple’s agreements and privacy materials. Those processes are separate from the puzzle logic inside Arrow Garden: Bloom Out.
The app is rated 4+. Caregivers can rely on Screen Time, Ask to Buy, and other iOS controls to manage installs and in-app purchases.
Text here may be refreshed for clarity or to stay aligned with the current App Store privacy labels. The ribbon date marks the latest editorial pass for this standalone page.
Reminder: The definitive “App Privacy” panel is the one Apple shows on the product page for Arrow Garden: Bloom Out. That label is filed with Apple and may change independently of this overview.