Disarmo BRG Creative In this vapor wave themed-world, you only have 15 seconds to get the bomb into the goal so it won't explode. Just touch … Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsIn this vapor wave themed-world, you only have 15 seconds to get the bomb into the goal so it won't explode. Just touch and drag anywhere on the screen to see the trajectory and release to launch! Test your wits and unlock all 80 levels! Get Silver, Gold or Rainbow medal achievements based on how many tries it takes to disarm the bomb ball. Information Seller:BRG Creative Genre:Arcade, Puzzle Release:Mar 04, 2020 Updated:Jun 01, 2020 Version:1.2 Size:151.4 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Start playing Disarmo today - In this vaporwave themed-world, you only have 15 seconds to get the bomb into the goal so it won't explode. Just touch and drag anywhere on the screen to see the trajectory and release to launch! Test your wits and unlock all 80 levels! Get Silver, Gold or Rainbow medal achievements based on how many tries it takes to disarm the bomb ball. Follow us to get news and updates; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brgcreativehq/, Website: https://brgcreativehq.com/disarmo/ By downloading this game you are agreeing to our terms of service; https://brgcreativehq.com/privacy/ macplash Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2014 2,645 1,103 113 Male 3D artist Munich, Germany #2 macplash, Mar 5, 2020 Wow. That’s some privacy policy you get there. Not even unnecessary long-term Data retention policy but especially Your consent. I personally am gonna pass. Thanks for the heads-up. BRG Creative likes this. anthony78 Well-Known Member Nov 13, 2015 3,126 703 113 #3 anthony78, Mar 5, 2020 Hmm, maybe that’s why it’s only a $.99 IAP to remove ads. Downloaded but perhaps I should reconsider. Royce Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2011 4,240 180 63 #4 Royce, Mar 5, 2020 Have you checked the privacy policies for any recent iOS games with ads? They’re all very intense recently. I’m assuming new laws or Apple requirements are in effect. Seriously go to the AppStore and click the privacy policy link from random free games. They all have an AppStore link now too. BRG Creative likes this. macplash Well-Known Member Apr 17, 2014 2,645 1,103 113 Male 3D artist Munich, Germany #5 macplash, Mar 5, 2020 That's why I'm strictly pro premium. I don't play free games unless there's an option to remove ads. So I'm not surprised it's getting worse. Luckily I'm not missing anything when I pass on these titles. All I'm saying (and said that multiple times before), read this stuff before installing anything. If you didn't run it, I'd reconsider. But it's entirely up to you. If I have a choice, and I almost always do, I think twice. I'm not being paranoid or anything. It's just a reality check. BRG Creative New Member Mar 5, 2020 2 0 1 #6 BRG Creative, Mar 6, 2020 Hi MacPlash, We appreciate your feedback regarding our privacy policy. We are still a startup game company. The Privacy Policy we have are mostly modeled after many of the top free games on the market. The data that we have from your devices are mostly defaulted App Store, and AdMob provided data such as, downloads, ad suggestions, comments, ratings, and InApp purchases. We will be sure to update our Privacy Policy based on your feedback. Thank you! (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Wow. That’s some privacy policy you get there. Not even unnecessary long-term Data retention policy but especially Your consent. I personally am gonna pass. Thanks for the heads-up.
Hmm, maybe that’s why it’s only a $.99 IAP to remove ads. Downloaded but perhaps I should reconsider.
Have you checked the privacy policies for any recent iOS games with ads? They’re all very intense recently. I’m assuming new laws or Apple requirements are in effect. Seriously go to the AppStore and click the privacy policy link from random free games. They all have an AppStore link now too.
That's why I'm strictly pro premium. I don't play free games unless there's an option to remove ads. So I'm not surprised it's getting worse. Luckily I'm not missing anything when I pass on these titles. All I'm saying (and said that multiple times before), read this stuff before installing anything. If you didn't run it, I'd reconsider. But it's entirely up to you. If I have a choice, and I almost always do, I think twice. I'm not being paranoid or anything. It's just a reality check.
Hi MacPlash, We appreciate your feedback regarding our privacy policy. We are still a startup game company. The Privacy Policy we have are mostly modeled after many of the top free games on the market. The data that we have from your devices are mostly defaulted App Store, and AdMob provided data such as, downloads, ad suggestions, comments, ratings, and InApp purchases. We will be sure to update our Privacy Policy based on your feedback. Thank you!