Effective Date: July 1, 2025
Spatial Web Shooter is a single-player mixed reality game developed by Jingzhou Chen for Meta Quest headsets (Quest 2, Quest Pro, Quest 3, and Quest 3S). We take your privacy seriously. This privacy policy explains how Spatial Web Shooter handles information. In summary, the game works entirely offline and does not collect any personal or sensitive data from users.
Spatial Web Shooter is designed to be played offline without any internet connection. The game does not require and does not use any internet connectivity. Because of this, the app does not collect, record, transmit, or share any personal information. Specifically, Spatial Web Shooter does not collect the following:
Since the game collects no personal data, there is nothing to sell or share with anyone. Spatial Web Shooter is purely a self-contained application that prioritizes user privacy.
The only data that Spatial Web Shooter saves is basic gameplay information, such as your local high score and collectible counts. All gameplay data is stored locally on your device and never sent anywhere. There are no online leaderboards, cloud backups, or external servers used by the game. If you choose to uninstall Spatial Web Shooter from your device, all of this local data will be permanently deleted. Reinstalling the app will start the game fresh without any previous scores or progress, since no backups are maintained.
Spatial Web Shooter uses Meta Quest’s passthrough camera, hand tracking, and Enhanced Spatial Services to deliver an immersive mixed reality experience:
Disabling Spatial data will reduce or disable environment-based features such as virtual-object placement and realistic collision. Without it, virtual props in Free Play may fall endlessly with no floor or environment to support them.
Spatial Web Shooter does not include any advertising SDKs, analytics tools, or social features. The game is built using the Unity engine, but no Unity Ads, Unity Analytics, or Unity cloud services have been intentionally enabled. The game operates entirely offline and does not transmit any gameplay data to Unity or other third parties.
For mixed reality functionality, the game uses Meta Quest’s Enhanced Spatial Services. This is a device-level permission that enables scene detection and spatial mapping by sharing abstracted environmental data (e.g., plane geometry) with Meta servers to support features beyond the headset's basic capabilities. The game does not capture any imagery, videos, or personal data, and only uses this service to detect physical surfaces for gameplay.
To learn more about this permission and its effects, please visit: Meta Enhanced Spatial Services FAQ.
While we do not use or transmit user data from online services ourselves, you can refer to Unity’s privacy policy for more information about their practices: https://unity.com/legal/game-player-and-app-user-privacy-policy.
Spatial Web Shooter is not intended for children under the age of 13. We do not knowingly collect any information from users under 13. Since the game collects no personal data, no child’s information is stored or tracked.
All data created by Spatial Web Shooter is stored locally on your device. Uninstalling the game from your Meta Quest headset will remove all saved scores and game data. There are no online backups or cloud saves for the game. Once the app is deleted, no residual game data remains on any server or anywhere else.
If you have any questions or concerns about this privacy policy or how the game handles data, please contact:
Developer: Jingzhou Chen
Email: tan9ochen@gmail.com
This privacy policy is provided by the developer and does not imply any association with Meta beyond platform use.