Privacy Policy
Last updated: 2026-03-23
This Privacy Policy explains how Taiko Drums: Play Along ("the App") handles information. The App is designed for taiko practice, recording, audio export, and MIDI pad functionality. The App does not require a user account, and we do not collect, transmit, or store personal data on our servers through the App.
Information We Collect
We do not collect personal information through the App. The App does not use analytics, advertising SDKs, or tracking tools.
Information Stored on Your Device
The App may store app-related data locally on your device to function properly. This may include settings, session data, saved recordings, mixer preferences, MIDI configuration, and other app preferences. This information remains on your device and is not sent to us.
Imported Audio, Recordings, and Exports
The App allows you to import audio files, record your performances, and export audio files. These files and related data are handled locally on your device solely for the purpose of providing the App's features. We do not upload, collect, or store your imported audio, recordings, or exported files on our servers.
MIDI Functionality
The App includes MIDI pad features that let you send MIDI data from your device to compatible apps, instruments, or systems. MIDI messages are generated locally as part of the App's functionality. We do not collect, transmit, or store your MIDI performance data on our servers.
Third Party Services
The App does not integrate third-party analytics services, advertising networks, or social features. If you download the App from the App Store, Apple may handle certain information according to Apple's own policies.
Contact
If you contact us through our website, we will receive only the information you choose to submit for support purposes. Contact page: https://cristianvillagra.com/contact
Changes to This Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we ever add online features, third-party services, or any form of data collection, we will update this policy before those changes take effect.