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Privacy Policy for Games & Gaming Studios

Privacy policies, EULAs and terms for game studios, mobile games and online platforms — including under-age players.

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Games collect player accounts, device identifiers, in-game behaviour, purchase history and chat — and they frequently reach children, which triggers some of the strictest rules in privacy law. The app stores also demand a privacy policy and clear data-safety labels before you can publish.

PolicifyAI drafts privacy policies, EULAs and terms tailored to gaming: analytics and ad SDKs, in-app purchases, user-generated content and the parental-consent rules for younger players.

The rules that apply

COPPA / GDPR-K

Games likely to reach under-13s (US) or under-16s (EU) need verifiable parental consent and child-safe defaults.

App Store & Play Store rules

Both stores require a privacy policy URL and accurate data-safety disclosures.

GDPR / UK GDPR & CCPA

Player accounts, device IDs and ad data are personal data with full obligations.

The policies you need

Who this is for

Indie and studio game developers, mobile and console games, online multiplayer platforms and games with in-app purchases.

Frequently asked questions

Do mobile games need a privacy policy?

Yes — both app stores require a privacy policy URL, and any game collecting device IDs, accounts or purchases must disclose it.

What if children play my game?

If your game is likely to reach under-13s (US) or under-16s (EU), COPPA and GDPR child rules require parental consent and stricter data handling.

Do I need a EULA as well?

Most games do — a EULA licenses the software and sets ownership of accounts, virtual currency and in-game items.

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