The children's pages
We collect nothing from a child.
- No account is needed to use anything on the children's pages.
- Those pages make no requests to us while a child uses them — there is no server that hears about it, so there is nothing for us to keep, sell, lose, or be asked to hand over.
- Nothing loads from anybody else's servers, so no other company learns that a child was here either.
- There is nowhere for a child to type, upload, or send anything, and nobody they can message.
- We never ask for a name, an age, an email address, or a location.
Why we did it this way
COPPA lets an operator collect personal information from a child with verifiable parental consent. We would rather not put you in the position of approving something, so the children's pages are built so that there is nothing to approve. Almost every duty the rule creates begins with collecting. We do not begin.
What your browser keeps, on your own device
These never reach us. Each one is cleared automatically after the time shown, and you can clear them all right now with the button below.
The character a player built: a species colour, a crest, an outfit, an expression and a set of pronouns. Every field is chosen from a fixed list of buttons.
So the player's own Beacon is the piece on the board in a game rather than a generic token.
Cleared after 180 days · never sent to us
'high' or 'normal'.
A high-contrast preference is an accessibility setting, and a setting that does not survive a page load is not a setting. Applied in the same pre-paint script as the theme.
Cleared after 365 days · never sent to us
One of four text-size steps.
An accessibility setting has to survive a page load or it is not a setting.
Cleared after 365 days · never sent to us
'light' or 'dark'.
Same reason as the text size, and applied before first paint so the page does not flash the wrong theme at a child.
Cleared after 365 days · never sent to us
The ADULT arcade's record: experience points, per-game play counts and best scores, a best streak, and the dates the adult games were played on. Nothing about a child. The kids games do not write to it, and anything a previous build wrote about them is deleted the next time it is read.
Mastery and a day streak for adults, because spacing practice across days genuinely works. It is listed here — on a children's notice — only because the module that owns it is imported by the kids games, so the key is READ on a child's page even though it is never written there. A parent reading a list of what is in their browser is owed the whole list, including the entry whose answer is 'nothing of yours'.
Cleared after 90 days · never sent to us
Whether game sounds are on.
A child who turned the sound off meant it, and asking again every round is the opposite of respecting the answer.
Cleared after 365 days · never sent to us
Clear everything this device remembers
None of it ever reached us — it sits in this browser, on this device. This button removes all 6 of the things listed above, right now, without asking us.
Nothing is sent when you press this. It happens in the browser.
If you ask us to delete your child's information
We would have 0 records to delete. There is no account, no identifier, and no request from a children's page to any server of ours. Nothing was received, so nothing is held.
That is not a promise about our filing. It is checked on every build: a gate reads every file behind the 5 children's games and the pages around them — 112 of them at the last run — and fails if any of them can send, store, or ask for something a child gave it.
If you find something on these pages that contradicts any line here, that is a bug and we want to hear about it.
