Bebi: Baby Games for 2-4y kids
by Bebi Family: preschool learning games for kids · Game Educational
Ranked #6 of 6 in Game Educational
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7"We may share your personal information with our affiliate companies, subsidiaries, business partners, external consultants, auditors, collaborators or other third parties, some of our employees, and individuals who are our independent contractors that need to know the information in order to assist us provide our services. We may share information with third party vendors that help us provide our services such as trusted vendors we partner with that perform analysis of our services or user demographics and do market research."
The policy permits sharing personal information with a very broad set of third parties including affiliates, business partners, consultants, auditors, collaborators, and market research vendors, creating an expansive data-sharing ecosystem.
"We may also allow Advertising Entities to collect personal and non-personal information within the Services which they may share with us, including your device identifier, device type, device brand, device model, network type, device language, and IP address. We collect information such as non personally identifiable app usage data, the device ID, number of sessions, in-app purchases, Application opens, first launches, geography/region."
The app collects extensive device-level data including device identifiers, device model, brand, network type, and language — much of which goes beyond what is needed for a children's game app.
"We collect information such as non personally identifiable app usage data, the device ID, number of sessions, in-app purchases, Application opens, first launches, geography/region, number of users, session duration. We may also allow Advertising Entities to collect personal and non-personal information within the Services which they may share with us, including your device identifier, device type, device brand, device model, network type, device language, and IP address."
The company collects geographic/region data and IP addresses, and shares IP addresses with advertising entities, enabling location-based tracking and profiling — particularly concerning for a children's app.
"We may share certain information with third-party advertisers, ad networks and ad platforms ("Advertising Entities") to develop and deliver targeted advertising in the Apps. We may also allow Advertising Entities to collect personal and non-personal information within the Services which they may share with us, including your device identifier, device type, device brand, device model, network type, device language, and IP address."
Sharing device identifiers and IP addresses with advertising networks enables cross-app and cross-service tracking, allowing ad networks to build profiles of users (including children) across multiple apps and services.
"This Privacy Policy may be updated from time to time for any reason. We will notify you of any changes to our Privacy Policy by posting the new Privacy Policy at: https://privacy.bebi.family/ Your continued use of the Apps and Services following the posting of changes will mean you accept those changes."
The company can change the privacy policy at any time for any reason, with notification limited to posting on a website, and treats continued use as acceptance of the new terms.
"We will not keep your personal or non-personal data for any longer than is necessary in light of the reason(s) for which it was first collected. You can always request that we suspend or remove your personal data by writing to [email protected]."
The policy provides no concrete retention periods or timelines, using only vague 'as long as necessary' language, and deletion requires manually emailing the company rather than offering a self-service option.
"You can always request that we suspend or remove your personal data by writing to [email protected]. For any right of yours in relation to your personal information, you can always contact us by writing to [email protected] to ask for more detailed information."
There is no self-service option for data deletion; users must email the company to request removal of their personal data, creating unnecessary friction especially for a children's app.