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Ask HN: Are there any good Android/iOS games that don't collect personal data?
6 points by tonysdg on Aug 1, 2018 | hide | past | favorite | 3 comments
I love playing Solitaire on my phone while on the bus, but I'm tired of using apps that request permission to my darn phone log and may send all types of data back to the developers.

Are there any Android/iOS games -- paid or otherwise -- which require minimal permissions, have strong privacy policies, and don't treat users as the product?

Edit: The only one I've found so far is Fiz, a really awesome brewery management simulation (it still has some odd permissions, but nothing terribly out of the ordinary).




Here are a couple Android games that I consider to have reasonable permissions considering the included features:

Rusted Warfare: (Red Alert style RTS) - Internet (it is multiplayer capable), Access Wifi State, Write/Read External storage, and Check License

Space RPG 3: - Check License

Other games on my wish list that appear to have decent permissions: Age of Civilizations: - Appears to ask for full network permissions

1941: World War Strategy - Asks for Identity, USB storage, and License check - Privacy policy indicates that the developer does not obtain any information through its app, however it does use Google Play Services for online play (google's privacy policy applies).

Atlantic Fleet: (Developers of Cold Waters) - Could not find a privacy policy - Appears to ask for full network access and network connections.

All of the games I have listed are paid games. Cheers!


For Android, f-droid has a collection of open source games [0], I see they have a solitaire game as well [1].

F-droid is a repo of FOSS application for Android, quality vary widely but they are some nice gems.

[0] https://staging.f-droid.org/search?q=game&lang=en [1] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/de.tobiasbielefeld.solitaire...


holedown is really fun: https://holedown.com (was released a few days ago)

You just need to pay once, with no in-app purchases, and doesn't require any unnecessary permissions.

I ended up buying some other games from the developer: http://grapefrukt.com




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