Effective July 2026
The 14th Club reads your device's gyroscope and gravity sensors to turn your physical swing into ball flight. This processing happens entirely on your device. Motion data is never stored after the shot resolves and never leaves your phone.
If you use online features (leaderboards, friends, challenges, events), the game creates an anonymous player identity via Unity Gaming Services — no email, name, or sign-up required. We store: your chosen display name, your friend code, your posted scores, your friend and challenge connections, and — so a new phone doesn't erase your game — an anonymous backup of your swing calibration and lifetime stats. This data exists so those features work, and for no other purpose. It is never sold, shared for advertising, or used for tracking.
If the app crashes, an anonymous technical report (device model, OS version, app version, and what the code was doing at the moment of the crash) is sent to Unity Cloud Diagnostics so we can fix it. Crash reports contain no personal information, no motion data, and are not linked to your identity.
No advertising. No third-party analytics. No tracking across apps. No purchase of data about you. Purchases are processed entirely by Apple — no payment information ever reaches us. Children's data: we collect the same minimal anonymous data from all players and the game is rated 4+.
Settings → Delete Account permanently removes your online identity and everything tied to it — including the calibration and stats backups — immediately. Offline stats live only on your device and are yours to reset in Settings.
Questions: derek.a.story@gmail.com
We'll update this page if data practices ever change; the app will point to the current version.