This privacy policy applies specifically to the video game "Tactilite" and its distribution via the Steam platform.
Transparency Note: This game is an offline single-player application. Eloori Interactive does not operate its own game servers and does not collect any personal data about your gaming behavior. However, data is processed by the distribution platform Steam (Valve Corp.).
The controller within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection (FADP) is:
Elija Zemp
Eloori Interactive
Zylistrasse 10, 9000 St.Gallen, Switzerland
Email: contact@eloori-interactive.com
All progress, tactics, savegames, and settings are stored exclusively locally on your computer. We, as developers, have no access to these files.
We have not implemented any tracking code, analytics tools, or "phone home" features in the game's code.
If you contact us via email (e.g., for support), we store your email address and your message for as long as necessary to process the request. Afterward, this data will be deleted.
The game was developed using the Unity Engine. Depending on your system configuration, Unity may independently collect anonymized hardware statistics or crash reports for troubleshooting. For more information, please refer to the privacy policy of Unity Technologies.
The game is distributed and launched via the Steam platform, owned by Valve Corporation. The use of Steam is subject to Valve's privacy policy. Please note that Valve collects data to enable the use of the game.
When you launch the game via Steam, Valve typically processes:
Valve Corporation is based in the USA (Valve Corporation, P.O. Box 1688, Bellevue, WA 98009, USA). By using Steam, your data will be transferred to the USA. Under data protection law, the USA is considered a third country.
We, as developers, have no influence over data processing by Valve. We only receive anonymized, aggregated statistics from Steam (e.g., "100 sales in Germany", "Average playtime: 2 hours") which do not allow any conclusions to be drawn about individuals.
Further information can be found in the Privacy Policy of Valve.
To the extent that we, as developers, have access to (anonymized) data via Steam at all, processing occurs based on:
Since we do not store personal data ourselves, your claims for information, correction, or deletion are primarily directed at Valve Corporation (Steam), as your user data is stored there.
As far as it concerns us (e.g., email contact), you have the right to request information and deletion at any time. Please contact us at the address provided above.
Status: March 2026
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