Privacy
Typing Brawl is built to be safe for kids. The short version: when you just play, we don't collect anything that could identify you. No ads. No trackers. No account. No personal information.
When you play for free
- We save only the name you choose for the leaderboard and your score. Please don't use your real name — pick a fun handle.
- To make the leaderboard fair, your keystrokes are sent to our server so it can replay your game and confirm the score is real. They're used for that check and then thrown away — never stored.
- No cookies, no tracking, no ads. The game pages load nothing from other companies — everything comes from us.
Things we never collect when you play for free
- No real name, email, address, phone, or birthday.
- No location.
- No advertising IDs and no third-party analytics or trackers.
When a parent subscribes (the Family plan)
- A parent creates an account with their email and pays for the subscription. That payment is how we know a grown-up has agreed (this is the parental consent the law asks for).
- Only then do we save the child's typing performance — speed, accuracy, and which keys they tend to miss — so the parent can see the progress dashboard and the AI coach can give tips.
- That information is used only to provide those features to your family. We never sell it, never share it, and never use it for advertising.
Deleting your data
- A parent can delete a child's data at any time from the dashboard. Deleting removes the saved games and the coach's notes.
- We keep data only as long as it's needed to provide the dashboard and coach.
Questions
Email us at privacy@example.com.
This is a plain-language summary so kids and parents can understand it. A full legal privacy policy will accompany launch. Last updated: June 2026.