Privacy Policy

Last updated: 3 July 2026
The short version. Chaotic Clock collects only anonymous gameplay statistics — and in the EU/EEA, UK and Switzerland only if you opt in. No accounts, no ads, no cross-app tracking, and nothing that identifies you personally. Your scores and streaks live on your device, and you can switch analytics off at any time in the game's Settings.

This policy explains how Chaotic Clock ("the game", "we") handles data. The data controller is Jordi Reina, contact: chaotic-clock@proton.me.

1. What we collect: anonymous gameplay statistics

When analytics is enabled, the game records anonymous events about how it is played: app opens, session length, when a game starts and ends, scores and survival times, daily-challenge streaks, in-game milestones (combos, near misses, golden clocks), whether a run card was shared, and whether Game Center sign-in succeeded.

These events are identified only by a random per-install ID generated by the analytics SDK. We do not collect your name, email, contacts, location, photos, advertising identifier (IDFA), or anything that identifies you as a person, and we do not track you across other apps or websites. Chaotic Clock has no account system.

2. Your choices and consent

EU/EEA, UK and Switzerland: analytics is off by default. After your first game the app asks whether you'd like to enable it; nothing is collected unless you say yes.

Everywhere else: analytics is on by default, and the app shows a one-time notice after your first game with a direct option to turn it off.

In all regions you can turn analytics on or off at any time from the gear icon on the main menu. Turning it off stops all collection immediately.

3. Legal basis (EU/EEA)

Where the GDPR applies, we process analytics data on the basis of your consent (Art. 6(1)(a) GDPR). You can withdraw consent at any time in the game's Settings, as easily as you gave it. Withdrawal does not affect the lawfulness of processing before the withdrawal.

4. Who processes the data, and for how long

Analytics events are processed on our behalf by Statsig, Inc., under Statsig's privacy policy and a data-processing agreement. We use the data only in aggregate — to understand which modes are played, how difficult the game feels, and where players stop — and retain it only as long as needed for that purpose.

5. Game Center

If you are signed in to Apple's Game Center, the game submits your scores to Apple so they can appear on leaderboards, and displays your Game Center profile as Apple provides it. Game Center is operated by Apple under Apple's privacy policy; we never see or store your Apple ID. You can disable Game Center in iOS Settings — the game works fine without it.

6. Data stored on your device

Your best scores, daily-challenge streak, and settings (including your analytics choice) are stored locally on your device only. Deleting the app deletes them.

7. Sharing run cards

The share feature generates an image of your score on your device and hands it to the iOS share sheet. Nothing is shared unless you choose an app to share it with.

8. Children

The game does not collect personal information from anyone, including children. Analytics events are anonymous for all players.

9. Your rights

Where the GDPR applies you have the right to access, correct, delete, or export data about you, and to object to or restrict its processing. Because analytics events are linked only to a random install ID and not to your identity, the practical way to erase your data is to turn analytics off and delete the app; for anything else, contact chaotic-clock@proton.me and we will do our best to help. You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data-protection authority.

10. Changes

If this policy changes, the new version will be published at this address with an updated date above.