Brazza — Privacy Policy

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Brazza ("we", "our", "the app") is a museum scavenger-hunt app designed for families with children ages 4–12. We take your family's privacy seriously — especially when kids are involved.

1. Information We Collect

Sign in with Apple. If you sign in, Apple shares an email address (which may be a private relay address) and a unique user identifier. We use these solely to associate your hunts with your account so you can access them across sessions.

Guest mode. You can use Brazza without signing in. In guest mode we do not collect any personal information.

Child's name and age. A parent or guardian enters their child's first name and age during onboarding. This information is stored only on-device and is used to personalize the adventure content. It is never sent to our servers.

Photos. During a hunt, parents may optionally take photos at waypoint stops. Photos are stored on-device only and are never uploaded to our servers.

Hunt data. When you generate a hunt, configuration choices (museum, duration, age range, interests, language) are sent to our server to create the adventure. Generated hunts are stored in our database and linked to your user account (if signed in).

2. How We Use Your Information

3. Third-Party Services

We use the following third-party services:

No personal information about your child is sent to any third-party service. AI-generated content is based on museum objects and hunt configuration, not personal data.

4. Children's Privacy (COPPA)

Brazza is designed to be operated by a parent or guardian. We do not knowingly collect personal information directly from children under 13. The child's name and age are entered by a parent and stored locally on the device — they are never transmitted to our servers or any third party.

5. Data Retention and Deletion

Hunt data is retained in your account until you delete it. You can request deletion of your account and all associated data by emailing us at ernesto.humpierres@designview.ai. On-device data (child name, age, cached hunts, photos) can be removed by deleting the app.

6. Analytics and Tracking

Brazza records anonymous in-app usage events (for example, screens viewed, hunts started, hunts completed) on a private database we operate. This helps us understand which parts of the app work well and where families get stuck.

What we collect. Each event includes the screen or action, the app version, the device model, and two on-device identifiers: an install ID we generate the first time the app launches, and Apple's per-vendor device identifier (IDFV), which is reset when our last app is removed from your device. If you are signed in, events are also linked to your Brazza account.

What we do not do. We do not use Apple's advertising identifier (IDFA). We do not share these identifiers or events with any advertising network, data broker, or analytics SDK. We do not combine them with data from other apps or websites to profile you. We do not use them for advertising or for measuring advertising performance. Because of this, Brazza does not need to ask you the iOS "Allow App to Track" permission prompt.

Children. Analytics events do not contain the child's name or any content the child enters. They describe how the app is used, not who is using it.

7. Security

All data transmitted between the app and our servers is encrypted using HTTPS/TLS. Authentication is handled via Apple's Sign in with Apple, which provides industry-leading privacy protections.

8. Changes to This Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated date.

9. Contact

If you have questions about this privacy policy, please contact us at ernesto.humpierres@designview.ai.