Privacy by Design.
At Level Labora, we believe that digital sanctuary starts with data sovereignty. This policy outlines our commitment to minimalist data collection, rigorous Italian engineering standards, and the absolute protection of your digital footprint.
Effective immediately for all Level Labora gaming applications and digital services.
The Essence of What We Collect
We do not harvest data for commercial extraction. Our collection protocols are strictly limited to technical metrics required for interaction latency optimization and maintaining sub-200ms response times across the Italian mobile network infrastructure.
- Account Credentials: Email addresses and provided names solely for profile synchronization across devices.
- Telemetry: Anonymous performance data, including frame-rate stability and hardware synergy metrics, to ensure app architecture scalability.
- Communication: Transcripts of voluntary inquiries sent to info@levellabora.space for support purposes.
Custodians of Process
Your data is treated with the same precision we apply to our UI/UX benchmarks. We adhere to the GDPR guidelines and the local regulations of the Italian Data Protection Authority (Garante per la protezione dei dati personali).
No Third-Party Brokers
We never sell, trade, or lease your personal identifiers to external marketing entities. Your data remains within the Level Labora ecosystem.
Encryption Standards
AES-256 bit encryption is the baseline for all data at rest within our Rome-based server clusters.
Your Rights Under
Italian Logic
We maintain a frictionless process for users to exercise their data rights. Whether you are accessing our software from Milan or Melbourne, our standards remain uncompromising.
The Assumptions
"Minimal data is the only safe data."
We assume that every byte of information collected is a liability. Therefore, we design our gaming apps to function with zero external tracking by default.
The Constraints
- — Systems must adhere to Apple Human Interface & Privacy Guidelines.
- — All third-party SDKs must pass a 'Zero-Data Leak' audit.
- — Analytical data must be aggregated and anonymized at the edge.
The Shift
We would only change our view on data collection if empirical user testing showed that privacy protocols were directly causing critical failure in interaction latency or accessibility compliance (WCAG 2.1).
Inquiries regarding your Digital Sanctuary?
Our Data Protection Officer is available for direct consultation during our standard laboratory hours.
+39 06 12345678
Mon-Fri: 9:00-18:00
Via Roma 42,
00184 Roma, Italy