Privacy Policy
In short: every game runs locally in your browser. We do not operate accounts, a backend, or a database, and we do not intentionally receive your answers or results.
Information you provide
Across the judgment game, Personal Warning Label, Excuse Receipt, and Biggest Red Flag, you may enter an optional name or nickname, select answers, or enter a short custom goal label. JavaScript processes these inputs locally to create deterministic entertainment results and PNG cards. Nicknames, answers, custom goal labels, generated results, and generated cards are not intentionally sent to our server or Analytics. Cards leave your device only when you choose to download or share them.
Local storage and PWA caching
Essential browser storage saves latest results, card formats, local device counters, and cookie choice. Each microgame can clear only its own data. The service worker caches static app files for offline use.
Google Analytics and consent
Anonymous usage events are sent only after you select Accept Analytics. Consent Mode v2 defaults analytics and advertising storage to denied. We never intentionally send names, answers, categories, custom goals, result text, card text, or copied content. You can change your choice through Cookie Settings.
Advertising
The site does not currently serve ads. If advertising is introduced, this policy and consent controls will be updated first.
Your rights
Because personal game content is not sent to us, we generally cannot identify or retrieve it. Use each game’s local-data control and browser site-data controls to delete local information.
Purpose and security
These are general-audience entertainment experiences, not professional advice or factual assessments. Avoid entering sensitive personal information.
Contact and updates
Questions: info@internethasjudged.com
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