Android · Google Play
Chicken Road
Privacy policy · Effective April 2026
Summary of this notice
Chicken Road ("we", "us") explains here how personal data is handled when you use our Android app from Google Play. Please read this together with our store listing, any in-product notices, and the Data safety details we publish for the app. Where a notice tied to a specific feature is more detailed, it takes precedence for that feature.
Where this applies
The policy covers the mobile client and the online services that power accounts, sync, and connected experiences we offer in the app. It does not automatically cover other companies' sites or applications unless we point you there and say a different document applies.
Data you may share with us
Examples of information that may be involved, depending on how you use Chicken Road:
- Account or sign-in details when we provide registration, such as name, email, or a profile image you supply.
- Preferences and content you save, including dining choices, lists, notes, or other inputs you add in the app.
- Technical information that helps the app run: device model, Android version, language, app version, and error or performance data used to improve stability.
- Identifiers or usage events connected to integrated services (for example analytics, messaging, payments, or identity), as summarized on Google Play and in our product materials for the current release.
Why we process it
We use personal information to:
- Deliver menus, reservations or related features, and remember settings you opt into.
- Maintain accounts, verify access, and detect fraud or misuse where necessary.
- Measure quality, fix bugs, and keep the experience working across devices and OS levels.
- Meet legal requirements and respond to lawful requests.
- Send service or transactional messages when permitted by platform rules and your notification choices.
Third parties and SDKs
We rely on partners for hosting, analytics, customer communication, payment processing, and other support functions. They may process data on our behalf under contract and only as needed for their service. The mix of tools can change between app updates; the Play listing and Data safety summary describe what users should expect at a high level, and we may add notes in changelogs or in-app.
How long we keep it
We retain information for the period needed to fulfill the purposes in this policy, then delete, aggregate, or de-identify it, except when law requires a longer hold. System logs are retained for limited windows. If you can delete an account in the app, we will remove personal data tied to that account when practical, subject to backup cycles and legal obligations.
Protecting your information
We limit internal access, assess vendors, use encryption in transit for typical traffic, and maintain reasonable technical and organizational measures. You can also protect your device with updates, a strong lock, and by reviewing which permissions the app has been granted for notifications and other capabilities in Android settings.
Your rights and how to exercise them
Based on the laws in your country or region, you may have the right to access, correct, delete, or port certain data, to restrict or object to some processing, or to escalate a concern to a supervisory authority. Where we provide self-service in the app, that may be the simplest route. For Google Play purchases or subscriptions, Google offers separate help for billing and account topics.
Transfers outside your country
Data may be stored or processed in countries other than the one where you live. When we transfer information across borders, we use appropriate safeguards, such as standard contractual clauses, where the situation requires them.
Younger users
Chicken Road is not intended for individuals who cannot provide valid consent where they live. We do not knowingly collect personal data from them. If you think we have, contact us through the support path shown on our Play store page so we can delete the information.
Updates to this page
We may change this policy when our practices, partners, or legal standards evolve. The effective date at the top will change, and we may surface material updates in the app. If you keep using the app after the new date where the law allows, you agree to the updated terms.