Hospital Mania: Hidden Object (App Store)
The App Store product page for this app states that the developer does not collect data from the app for tracking or analytics in the way described in Apple’s “Data Not Collected” label. This page explains what that means for everyday use and what still depends on your device, Apple, and ad networks (when ads are shown), without collecting contact details or running a “support website” from this file.
Like other puzzle and hidden-object titles, the app may use on-device storage to remember progress, level unlocks, preferences (such as sound or language where applicable), and similar gameplay state. That data ordinarily remains under the user’s control on the iPhone, iPad, or compatible device, subject to the user’s backup and restore choices.
Downloading, updating, and paying (if you ever use in-app items that Apple processes) go through Apple’s systems. Apple handles the Apple ID, receipts, Family Sharing, parental tools, and platform privacy settings. Those are governed by Apple’s own policies, not this summary.
The app is listed as containing advertising. Ad content and any advertising-related data flows are generally subject to the policies of ad partners and the platform (for example, Apple’s ad-related and tracking settings you control in Settings and in the store). This document does not name individual ad networks; refer to the current app build and your device’s privacy settings for the most accurate picture.
Where Game Center and leaderboards are used, those features are provided by Apple’s Game Center service and only apply if you are signed in and the feature is enabled. Activity there follows Apple’s Game Center and account terms, not a separate data collection story described in this file.
The app is rated for 4+ on the store. Parents and guardians should use Apple’s Screen Time and related controls to manage who installs and uses apps on a shared device, which is a device-level matter rather than something this static page can configure.
Gameplay features, store metadata, and Apple’s privacy label for the app can change with updates. When this summary is edited, the effective date above will be updated. For the most authoritative, machine-readable view of data practices, check the “App Privacy” section on the app’s App Store product page for the version you have installed—because it is tied to the build Apple reviews.