Privacy
Ballpark is built to need almost nothing about you. This page says exactly what it does need, in plain words, and it matches the nutrition label on the App Store line for line.
A display name
Linked to youWhatever you type. Two characters is fine. It is shown to the other players in your room and nowhere else. Guests can play without an account at all.
An email or Apple ID token
Linked to youOnly if you create an account, and only so your calibration score survives a new phone. Sign in with Apple means we receive a token, not your address, if you choose to hide it.
Your guesses and scores
Linked to youThe numbers you submit, so the game can score a round and keep your calibration score. Aggregated anonymously to see which questions are too easy.
Crash reports
Not linkedOnly if you opted into sharing them with developers in your iOS settings. We see a stack trace, not a person.
Nothing about your drinking
There is no field for it. The app has no concept of who drank; it states a number at the end of a round and moves on.
No advertising. No third-party analytics. No tracking across other apps or websites, so there is no App Tracking Transparency prompt. No location. No contacts. No selling anything to anyone, ever.
Room data is deleted 24 hours after a game ends. Your account and score stay until you delete them. Crash reports are dropped after 90 days.
Under GDPR and CCPA you can ask for a copy of everything we hold, correct it, or delete it. Delete works from inside the app in two taps — Settings, then Delete account.
Written questions to hello@itsballpark.com. A person answers within three working days.