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Privacy policy

VALDLE is built to respect your privacy: no account required, no data sold to third parties.

Locally-stored data

Your theme, language, today's progress, and personal stats are saved in your browser's localStorage. This data never leaves your device. To delete it, clear the site's localStorage in your browser settings.

Detailed analytics (with your consent)

If you accept via the consent banner, your detailed usage is measured with PostHog in full mode (service hosted in Europe, GDPR-compliant). Data collected: game events (guesses, wins, shares, modal openings), and anonymous recordings of your interactions (mouse movements, clicks, scrolling) to help identify potential UX issues. An anonymous persistent profile is created in your browser's localStorage (random UUID, no personal information). No keystroke is recorded, and no player answer is ever transmitted.

Anonymous audience measurement (no consent required)

Regardless of your consent, we use PostHog in cookieless mode, Vercel Web Analytics, and Vercel Speed Insights to measure audience and loading performance. PostHog then records page views and aggregate usage statistics (which game modes are played, how many games are started and won, shares, section openings, arrival source via referrer, UTM parameters or PWA icon launch), with no persistent identifier, no profile, and no individual detail: no guesses, no answers, no play times. All three are cookieless, identifier-free, and fully anonymous. They fall under France's CNIL "audience measurement" exemption and don't require prior consent.

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Feedback form

The feedback form linked from the footer is hosted by Tally (a Belgium-based company, GDPR-compliant). Submitted responses (type, description, optional email, context) are stored on their servers and emailed to us. No profiling, no cross-referencing with other data. Tally only collects what's needed for the form to work.

Your rights

You have the usual GDPR rights (access, rectification, objection, erasure). Since no personal information is collected, withdrawing consent is enough to stop any future collection. For any other request, contact: