1. Ads you may see
Yodo1 MAS is an advertising mediation service. It can select an available ad from participating ad networks based on factors such as device, region, age category, privacy choices, ad availability, and network performance.
- Rewarded ads: you choose whether to watch an offered ad in exchange for the reward described in Pabble. A reward is credited only after the ad provider confirms completion.
- Interstitial ads: full-screen ads may appear at natural transitions, such as leaving a completed match recap. Pabble does not intentionally place them in the middle of active gameplay.
Ads are supplied by third parties. Pabble does not endorse the advertised product, and ad availability is not guaranteed.
2. Does the iOS tracking prompt make ads relevant?
Not by itself. Apple's App Tracking Transparency prompt controls whether Pabble and its advertising providers may access the iOS advertising identifier and track activity across other companies' apps or websites. If you allow it—and if your age category, region, and consent choices also permit—Yodo1 MAS and an ad network may use allowed signals to personalize and measure ads.
If you choose Ask App Not to Track, Pabble remains playable and ads may still appear. Those ads can be contextual or selected using limited signals that do not require tracking permission, such as approximate region, app context, and ad availability. Permission also does not guarantee that any particular ad will interest you.
3. Change your advertising choices
- Open Pabble → Settings.
- Select Advertising Privacy Choices to reopen the privacy or consent form available for your device and region.
- Where shown, use Do Not Sell or Share to opt out of cross-context behavioral advertising through Yodo1 MAS and participating partners.
- On iPhone or iPad, you can also open the device Settings → Privacy & Security → Tracking and change Pabble's permission.
Changing a choice applies to future processing and may result in less personalized advertising. It does not remove ads and does not invalidate processing that occurred before the change.
4. Report an inappropriate ad
In Pabble, open Settings → Report an Inappropriate Ad. This opens the ad-report tool provided through Yodo1 MAS when it is available.
If the tool does not open, email playpabble@gmail.com and include:
- a screenshot of the ad and, if safe, the destination;
- the approximate date, time, and country;
- your device platform and Pabble app version; and
- why the ad was inappropriate, misleading, unsafe, or unsuitable.
Do not interact further with an ad you believe is fraudulent or dangerous. Reports may be shared with Yodo1 or the serving ad network so the creative can be identified and investigated.
5. Age and regional protections
Pabble is not directed to children under 13. The Yodo1 age and privacy flow is enabled so the SDK can apply COPPA, GDPR, US state privacy, and other supported restrictions based on the age category and legal framework provided to it. Users should answer age questions accurately.
Where personalized advertising is not permitted or consent is not provided, participating providers should receive the applicable restricted configuration. A privacy dialog is part of compliance, but the store privacy disclosures, SDK configuration, ad-network settings, and actual data behavior must all remain consistent.