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Privacy Policy (Lucky Pick Box / 뽑기박스)

This Policy has been prepared based on the information processed by the app and its related features.
If any mandatory laws or regulations apply in a specific country or region, such laws or regulations may take precedence.


1. Purpose and Scope

Lucky Pick Box is a casual utility for random choices, draws, order picking, team splitting, dice, coins, ladders, wheels, and similar party or daily decision games. The app does not provide real-money gambling, betting, financial transactions, cash prizes, or cash-equivalent rewards.

A. Main Features Covered by This Policy

The app does not require sign-up or login. We do not operate a server that receives your name, phone number, email address, contacts, game entries, selected images, or game results from the app.

To provide app features, the app may store game entries, participant labels, recent results, saved game settings, animation settings, ad privacy choices, and consent-related state in local storage on your device. Recent result history is limited by the app and is not sent to a developer-operated server.


2. Categories of Personal Information Processed

2-1) Information Entered Directly by the User

The app does not require sign-up or login. We do not operate a server that receives your name, phone number, email address, contacts, game entries, selected images, or game results from the app.

2-2) Files Selected on the Device

If you choose to read text from an image, the app asks you to select an image from your photo library. The selected image is used for on-device text recognition through the platform image picker and Google ML Kit text recognition components. The developer does not upload the image to a developer-operated server and does not keep the image in a remote account.

2-3) Data Stored Locally Within the App

To provide app features, the app may store game entries, participant labels, recent results, saved game settings, animation settings, ad privacy choices, and consent-related state in local storage on your device. Recent result history is limited by the app and is not sent to a developer-operated server.

B. Local Storage Locations and Data Items

Storage location or key Data that may be stored Purpose Deletion method
SharedPreferences / draw_results Result ID, game type, screen title, participants/items, result summary, and creation time. The app keeps up to 50 recent results. Show recent results on the home and history screens. In-app history deletion, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
SharedPreferences / game_settings.<gameId>.slot_<n> Per-game saved slots, such as participant names, item lists, number ranges, selected quantities, team counts, card/bomb/weight settings, and saved time. Up to three slots may be saved per game. Let the user restore the same game settings later. Clearing a slot in the game settings screen, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
SharedPreferences / cinematic_motion_enabled, fullscreen_game_mode_enabled Whether cinematic mode and fullscreen game mode are enabled. Keep animation and display preferences. Changing app settings, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
SharedPreferences / ad_non_personalized, ad_restricted_data_processing, ad_completed_game_count Ad privacy choices, restricted data processing preference, and completed game count for ad frequency control. Apply regional ad choices and control interstitial ad frequency. Changing app settings, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
Image picker and text recognition processing The selected image file path and recognized text may be processed. The app does not upload the selected image to a developer-operated server and does not keep it in developer remote storage after recognition. Add text from an image to quick item input. Photo/OS cache policies, app lifecycle, clearing app data

Text in the quick item input field may become part of local saved data only if the user starts a game or saves settings/results that include that text. Temporary text displayed in the field is not sent to a developer-operated server.

On supported platforms, currently Android, the app uses Google AdMob and Google User Messaging Platform (UMP). Google and advertising partners may process ad identifiers, app instance identifiers, IP address, approximate location, device and network information, app version, operating system, language, ad impressions, clicks, interactions, diagnostics, consent status, and regional ad privacy settings for ad delivery, frequency capping, fraud prevention, consent management, measurement, analytics, security, and legal compliance.

Google’s privacy practices are described at https://policies.google.com/privacy and https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads.


3. Purpose of Processing Personal Information

Lucky Pick Box is a casual utility for random choices, draws, order picking, team splitting, dice, coins, ladders, wheels, and similar party or daily decision games. The app does not provide real-money gambling, betting, financial transactions, cash prizes, or cash-equivalent rewards.

A. Main Features Covered by This Policy

On supported platforms, currently Android, the app uses Google AdMob and Google User Messaging Platform (UMP). Google and advertising partners may process ad identifiers, app instance identifiers, IP address, approximate location, device and network information, app version, operating system, language, ad impressions, clicks, interactions, diagnostics, consent status, and regional ad privacy settings for ad delivery, frequency capping, fraud prevention, consent management, measurement, analytics, security, and legal compliance.

Google’s privacy practices are described at https://policies.google.com/privacy and https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads.


4. Retention and Storage Period of Personal Information

Local game history and settings may remain on your device until you delete history, clear app data, or uninstall the app. You can change available ad privacy choices in the app settings where they apply, open Google’s privacy options where required, and manage or reset advertising identifiers in your device privacy settings. Retention of information processed by Google is governed by Google’s policies and legal obligations.

B. Local Storage Locations and Data Items

Storage location or key Data that may be stored Purpose Deletion method
SharedPreferences / draw_results Result ID, game type, screen title, participants/items, result summary, and creation time. The app keeps up to 50 recent results. Show recent results on the home and history screens. In-app history deletion, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
SharedPreferences / game_settings.<gameId>.slot_<n> Per-game saved slots, such as participant names, item lists, number ranges, selected quantities, team counts, card/bomb/weight settings, and saved time. Up to three slots may be saved per game. Let the user restore the same game settings later. Clearing a slot in the game settings screen, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
SharedPreferences / cinematic_motion_enabled, fullscreen_game_mode_enabled Whether cinematic mode and fullscreen game mode are enabled. Keep animation and display preferences. Changing app settings, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
SharedPreferences / ad_non_personalized, ad_restricted_data_processing, ad_completed_game_count Ad privacy choices, restricted data processing preference, and completed game count for ad frequency control. Apply regional ad choices and control interstitial ad frequency. Changing app settings, clearing app data, or uninstalling the app
Image picker and text recognition processing The selected image file path and recognized text may be processed. The app does not upload the selected image to a developer-operated server and does not keep it in developer remote storage after recognition. Add text from an image to quick item input. Photo/OS cache policies, app lifecycle, clearing app data

Text in the quick item input field may become part of local saved data only if the user starts a game or saves settings/results that include that text. Temporary text displayed in the field is not sent to a developer-operated server.


5. Procedures and Methods for Destruction of Personal Information

Local game history and settings may remain on your device until you delete history, clear app data, or uninstall the app. You can change available ad privacy choices in the app settings where they apply, open Google’s privacy options where required, and manage or reset advertising identifiers in your device privacy settings. Retention of information processed by Google is governed by Google’s policies and legal obligations.

D. Deletion, Backups, Security, and Sensitive Content

Local app data can be deleted through in-app deletion features, by clearing app data in the operating system, or by uninstalling the app. However, operating-system backups, manufacturer backups, cloud backups, or screenshots/files shared by the user may remain according to the relevant service policies.

Users should avoid entering sensitive information in free-text fields, such as health data, religion, political opinions, biometric data, financial information, or identifying information about children. On shared devices, use device locks, separate OS accounts, and the in-app history deletion feature to protect local records.

The developer does not automatically upload core game entries or game results to a developer-operated server. Processing by ad SDKs, app stores, operating systems, or external sharing targets selected by the user is governed by those providers’ policies.


6. Provision to Third Parties, Outsourcing, and Cross-Border Transfer

We do not sell your game entries, participant labels, game results, or selected images. When ads or consent features are requested, Google LLC, Google affiliates, and their service providers may process advertising and consent information in countries outside your country or region. See the “International Data Transfer Notice” in the app for more detail.

Item Details
Recipient / Entrusted Party Google LLC and its affiliates (operators of AdMob/UMP)
Country of Transfer United States and regions where Google infrastructure is operated
Time of Transfer On an ongoing basis during ad requests, consent status checks, SDK initialization, and operation
Method of Transfer Transmission through network communication between the app and third-party servers
Legal Basis for Cross-Border Transfer Processed within the scope necessary to provide the service under applicable legal grounds, or, where necessary, based on the data subject’s consent
Purpose Ad serving, ad measurement, consent management, fraud prevention, and compliance with policies/laws
Categories of Data (Examples) Advertising identifiers (AAID/IDFA), IP/network information, device/app information, ad interaction information, consent status
Retention Period Subject to Google’s policies and applicable laws
Effect of Refusal Personalized ads may be limited, non-personalized ads may be provided, or some ad-related features may be restricted

7. Information on Permissions Used

C. Permissions and Third-party SDK Processing

The app may use INTERNET, ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, and com.google.android.gms.permission.AD_ID for ads and legal notice access. On iOS, NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription is used to explain photo-library access for image text reading. Android/iOS image selection is limited to images directly selected by the user.

According to Google’s disclosures, the Google Mobile Ads SDK may automatically collect and share IP address, ad/user interactions, diagnostic information, and device or account identifiers for advertising, analytics, and fraud prevention, with data encrypted in transit using TLS. UMP is used where applicable to show and store ad consent and privacy choices.


8. Installation, Operation, and Refusal of Automatic Collection Mechanisms

On supported platforms, currently Android, the app uses Google AdMob and Google User Messaging Platform (UMP). Google and advertising partners may process ad identifiers, app instance identifiers, IP address, approximate location, device and network information, app version, operating system, language, ad impressions, clicks, interactions, diagnostics, consent status, and regional ad privacy settings for ad delivery, frequency capping, fraud prevention, consent management, measurement, analytics, security, and legal compliance.

Google’s privacy practices are described at https://policies.google.com/privacy and https://policies.google.com/technologies/ads.

Local game history and settings may remain on your device until you delete history, clear app data, or uninstall the app. You can change available ad privacy choices in the app settings where they apply, open Google’s privacy options where required, and manage or reset advertising identifiers in your device privacy settings. Retention of information processed by Google is governed by Google’s policies and legal obligations.


9. User Rights and How to Exercise Them

Local game history and settings may remain on your device until you delete history, clear app data, or uninstall the app. You can change available ad privacy choices in the app settings where they apply, open Google’s privacy options where required, and manage or reset advertising identifiers in your device privacy settings. Retention of information processed by Google is governed by Google’s policies and legal obligations.


10. Security Measures

C. Permissions and Third-party SDK Processing

The app may use INTERNET, ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE, and com.google.android.gms.permission.AD_ID for ads and legal notice access. On iOS, NSPhotoLibraryUsageDescription is used to explain photo-library access for image text reading. Android/iOS image selection is limited to images directly selected by the user.

According to Google’s disclosures, the Google Mobile Ads SDK may automatically collect and share IP address, ad/user interactions, diagnostic information, and device or account identifiers for advertising, analytics, and fraud prevention, with data encrypted in transit using TLS. UMP is used where applicable to show and store ad consent and privacy choices.

D. Deletion, Backups, Security, and Sensitive Content

Local app data can be deleted through in-app deletion features, by clearing app data in the operating system, or by uninstalling the app. However, operating-system backups, manufacturer backups, cloud backups, or screenshots/files shared by the user may remain according to the relevant service policies.

Users should avoid entering sensitive information in free-text fields, such as health data, religion, political opinions, biometric data, financial information, or identifying information about children. On shared devices, use device locks, separate OS accounts, and the in-app history deletion feature to protect local records.

The developer does not automatically upload core game entries or game results to a developer-operated server. Processing by ad SDKs, app stores, operating systems, or external sharing targets selected by the user is governed by those providers’ policies.


11. Information Regarding Sensitive Information

This app does not require the input of sensitive information.
Users are advised not to enter sensitive content such as health information, political opinions, religion, biometric information, or information related to sexual life in notes or free-input fields.

If a user voluntarily enters sensitive content, such information may be stored as local data on the device managed directly by the user.


12. Protection of Children’s Personal Information

This app is not designed primarily for children.
Guardians may manage usage through parental control features provided by the device or app store.


13. Automated Decision-Making

This app does not perform automated decision-making based on personal information that produces legal effects or similarly significant impacts.


14. Data Safety Notice (Google Play, etc.)

The developer strives to maintain and update the data safety disclosure items in app marketplaces (such as Google Play) in accordance with the app’s actual processing practices and the actual processing practices of third-party SDKs.

However, the information displayed in app stores may vary depending on the app version, distribution country, third-party SDK configuration, and policy changes.


15. Open Source Notice

The app uses certain open-source libraries.
Information on the relevant licenses may be found in the related screen within the app or in notices provided through the distribution channel.


16. Contact

For inquiries regarding this Privacy Policy:


17. Changes to This Privacy Policy

This Policy may be revised due to changes in laws/policies, app features, or third-party SDKs.
If there are material changes, notice may be provided through in-app notices, the distribution page, or updates to the policy page.

Last Updated: 2026-06-15