Short version: we don't collect your personal info, we don't track you, and there's nothing here to sell. No accounts to play, no names, no email, no location, no analytics, no ad networks, no pixels, no third parties.
Playing sets a single anonymous token in your browser — a random string, not tied to any identity. It exists so your own stats (your solve rate, your emoji cube) work on your device. We couldn't tell you who you are if we tried, because we never asked.
We do record how puzzles go — which words got grouped, how many mistakes, whether it was solved — so a puzzle's author can see its stats. That data is anonymous and aggregate. No name is attached to it, ever.
If you sign in to build puzzles, that's an email and a password, used only to log you in. It's the only personal thing in the whole system, it's yours, and it goes nowhere else.
None. No trackers, no embeds phoning home, no data shared or sold. The app is self-hosted — your gameplay doesn't leave the box it runs on.
Questions? johnhutch.com.