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What data Modulifyr Speedline collects, why, and how it is used.
Last updated: May 2026
Modulifyr Speedline collects the minimum data required to operate the service — account creation, purchase records, and payment processing. We do not sell your data. We do not run advertising. This page explains exactly what we collect and why.
Account data. When you create an account, we collect your email address. If you sign in with Google, we also receive your display name and profile photo from Google. This data is stored in Firebase Authentication.
Purchase records. When you complete a purchase, we store a record containing: your Firebase user ID, the game or DLC purchased, the date of purchase, and the Paddle transaction ID for reference. This is stored in Firestore and constitutes your game library.
Payment data. All payment processing is handled by Paddle. Modulifyr Speedline never sees or stores your card number, billing address, or any other payment details. Paddle's privacy policy governs how your payment data is handled. You can read it at paddle.com/privacy.
Usage data. We do not currently run analytics or tracking scripts. We do not use cookies beyond what Firebase Authentication requires for session management.
We use the following third-party services, each with their own privacy policies:
Data processed by these services is governed by their respective policies. We have selected these providers because they maintain strong data protection standards.
Account data is retained for as long as your account exists. Purchase records are retained permanently — they are the record of what you own. If you delete your account, we will delete your account data within 30 days, though transaction records may be retained for legal and accounting purposes.
You can request a copy of the data we hold about you, request correction of inaccurate data, or request deletion of your account by contacting us at privacy@modulifyr.com. We will respond within 30 days.
Access to user data in Firestore is restricted by security rules — users can only read their own library. Server-side writes are performed by a locked-down service account with no other permissions. Payment data never touches our servers.
Privacy-related enquiries: privacy@modulifyr.com