Aarushbisht
Having spent three years developing native mobile apps, I know exactly how much data a game actually needs to function vs. what it wants to steal. I hit the link to chicken-road2 to verify their permissions, and it’s a relief to see a lean approach to data collection. Jumping from debugging Swift code to this intense survival runner is a total rush, but the "under-the-hood" privacy logic is what kept me as a long-term user. They aren't tracking unnecessary location data or scraping your contacts, which is a major flex in the P2E space today. It prioritizes the user's security and performance over data monetization. If you want a legit game that stays out of your personal business, this is definitely it.