Your digital footprint,
carefully guarded.
At FieldCraft, we believe transparency is the benchmark of high-quality software. This policy outlines how we handle your data with the same precision we apply to our mobile application builds—focused on performance, security, and your sovereignty.
Our Core Data Principles
We don't collect data "just because." Every byte we process is tied to a specific functional outcome—whether that's optimizing touch-latency for gamers in Berlin or ensuring app stability on mid-range hardware.
Is this data essential for the FPS stability? If no, it is discarded immediately.
Minimal Latency Collection
We capture performance metrics (frame rates, device thermals) to adjust graphic fidelity in real-time. This stay anonymous and is deleted after session analysis.
Identity Sovereignty
FieldCraft apps do not require personal social logins unless strictly necessary for cross-device cloud saving. Your identity remains yours.
Regional Compliance
Operating from Berlin, we adhere strictly to GDPR. All data storage is within EEA-compliant infrastructure with high-grade encryption.
Zero Third-Party Sales
We are engineers, not data brokers. Your behavioral data is never sold or shared with external marketing conglomerates. Period.
1. Information We Collect
FieldCraft collects information to provide better services to all our users. We collect information in the following ways:
Hardware model, operating system version, unique device identifiers, and mobile network information. This helps our QA engineers optimize for low-bandwidth scenarios endemic to the German countryside.
Crash reports, system activity, and the date/time of your requests. We use this to solve the "battery-drain scenarios" reported by our power users.
2. Data Security & Storage
We implement a variety of security measures to maintain the safety of your personal information. Our servers are secured behind advanced firewalls and use industry-standard encryption protocols.
Security Trade-offs
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Local Storage vs. Cloud: Harder to sync devices but drastically reduces the risk of server-side data breaches. — Mitigation: Optional manual cloud-save triggers.
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End-to-End Encryption: Increases CPU overhead on older hardware. — Mitigation: Scalable encryption levels based on device hardware specs.
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Anonymized IDs: Makes personalized support slightly more difficult for tech journalists. — Mitigation: Unique support tokens generated within the app.
3. Your GDPR Rights
Residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) have certain data protection rights. FieldCraft aims to take reasonable steps to allow you to correct, amend, delete, or limit the use of your Personal Data.
Request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
Ask us to delete data when it's no longer necessary.
Transfer your data to another service easily.
"Data is the exhaust of modern living; our job at FieldCraft is to ensure it doesn't pollute your experience."
Failure Modes & Vigilance
While we strive for perfection, we believe in educating our users on common industry pitfalls and how FieldCraft actively avoids them.
Over-Collection Drift
Common Mistake: Thinking "more data is better" for vague future goals.
FieldCraft Policy: We perform quarterly "Purge Audits" to delete any data fields that didn't provide tangible UI/UX improvements.
Passive Data Leakage
Common Mistake: Unsecured API endpoints in multiplayer environments.
FieldCraft Policy: We use isolated sandbox environments for all network testing before live deployment.
Obscure Legal Language
Common Mistake: Hiding surveillance clauses in 50-page PDFs.
FieldCraft Policy: Our privacy policy is written by engineers and human-reviewed for readability, not just compliance.
Inquiries & Oversight
For questions regarding your data, or to exercise your right to be forgotten within our applications, please reach out to our Data Protection Officer.
Working Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9:00 - 18:00 (CET)
Continuous Evolvement
"As digital ecosystems shift, so do our safeguards. We update our privacy protocols alongside every major app release to reflect new technology standards without compromising on our foundational ethics. We encourage you to review this page periodically for updates on how we handle performance QA and user anonymity."