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Privacy Notice

What this matching game knows about you (very little)

EchoPairs is a memory-matching card game with no accounts, no logins, and no need to know anything personal about whoever's playing. This page explains exactly what little data is involved.

What happens when you play

A grid of face-down tiles appears, each hiding one of a handful of symbols paired up somewhere on the board. You flip two at a time looking for matches. That entire interaction happens inside your browser tab.

Data involved

Your current board number and try count exist only in your browser's active memory for the duration of your session. Closing or refreshing the tab clears them. We don't currently persist long-term scores between visits in this build.

What we don't ask for

No name, no email, no date of birth, no location. EchoPairs doesn't include sign-up forms, social login buttons, or any field where you'd type something identifying.

Cookies and trackers

We don't set cookies and we haven't embedded any third-party advertising or analytics scripts. The game's visuals and logic run entirely client-side without phoning home during play.

Server-side logging

Like most websites, the infrastructure that serves this page keeps brief, routine access records to catch abuse and maintain uptime. These logs aren't used to build profiles of individual visitors and are retained only briefly.

Third parties

We have no relationships with data brokers or advertising networks tied to this game. There's nothing to share because there's essentially nothing personal collected in the first place.

Future changes

If we add persistent score-saving in a future version, it would live in your browser's local storage on your own device, and we would update this notice to describe that clearly before it ships.

Describes the current build of EchoPairs