YOUR DATA.
NO TRICKS.
This policy explains how DON’T JUMP handles information in the native iPhone app, the web game, and this website. It applies beginning August 22, 2026.
The short version
You can play without creating an account. DON’T JUMP stores most game progress on your device. The iPhone app uses Google Mobile Ads to show optional rewarded ads, and the website may use technical hosting and an online leaderboard. We do not sell personal information for money.
Game data on your device
The app and web game use local storage to remember settings, unlocked and completed levels, deaths, best times, selected or custom Blobs, daily and remix results, achievements, created levels, and onboarding status. This data normally stays on your device and is not tied to an account.
Optional rewarded ads on iPhone
The native iPhone app uses Google Mobile Ads (AdMob) and Google’s User Messaging Platform (UMP). An ad appears only when you choose to watch a rewarded ad to skip a level. The current release requests non-personalized ads by default. The browser version uses a simulated ad preview and does not run native AdMob.
Information Google may process
Google’s Mobile Ads SDK may process an IP address and estimated general location; device identifiers such as the advertising identifier when available and permitted, or app/developer-bounded identifiers; crash logs and diagnostics; app performance data; ads viewed; and interactions such as app launches, taps, video views, and rewarded-ad events.
Why ad data is used
Ad-related data may be used to deliver and measure rewarded ads, limit repeated ads, detect fraud and abuse, diagnose SDK problems, report performance, maintain security, and honor privacy choices. Non-personalized ads can still use contextual information and limited identifiers for these purposes.
Consent and ad choices
Where required, UMP presents a privacy message before ads can be requested. You can reopen an available Google privacy form from Settings → AD CONSENT OPTIONS in the app. This release requests non-personalized ads, does not request permission through Apple’s App Tracking Transparency prompt, and does not directly access the iOS advertising identifier. Your consent choices do not prevent you from playing the game.
Online leaderboard
If the online leaderboard is enabled and you submit a score, it stores a generated callsign, anonymous player ID, challenge date and level, death count, completion time, and submission time. Scores and callsigns may be public. The leaderboard does not require your real name or email. A temporary one-way network/player hash may be used for rate limiting and abuse prevention; raw IP addresses are not published in the score table.
Website and hosting data
The site is hosted on GitHub Pages, and leaderboard services may run on Cloudflare. Those providers may receive connection details such as IP address, browser or device information, requested pages, timestamps, and security logs to deliver the service and prevent abuse. The website does not use native AdMob.
Messages you send us
If you email support, we receive the address and information you choose to include, such as your device, iOS version, app version, level, or screenshots. We use it to answer you, troubleshoot, protect the service, and keep records when reasonably necessary.
Services involved
Third-party services process data under their own terms and privacy policies: Google for ads and consent, GitHub for website hosting, Cloudflare for any online leaderboard, and Apple for iOS, App Store, and device services.
Retention and deletion
Local progress remains until you clear website data, reset or delete the app’s data, or remove the app. Public leaderboard scores may remain while the leaderboard operates unless removed after a verified request; anti-abuse records expire or are removed when no longer needed. Support messages are retained only as reasonably needed for support, security, or legal obligations. Google and hosting providers set their own retention periods.
Your privacy rights
Depending on where you live, you may ask to access, correct, delete, or restrict certain personal information, or object to certain processing. Email us with enough detail to locate the information without sending sensitive documents. We may need to verify the request. You may also complain to your local privacy regulator.
Children
DON’T JUMP is a general-audience game and is not directed primarily to children under 13. We do not knowingly ask children for a real name, email address, or account. If you believe a child sent us personal information, contact us so we can review and remove it where appropriate.
Security and international use
We use reasonable safeguards appropriate to this small game, but no online service is perfectly secure. Service providers may process information in the United States and other countries, subject to their legal safeguards.
Changes and contact
We may update this policy when the app, website, or service providers change. The date below shows the latest revision. For questions, rights requests, or deletion requests, email eric@teeter.com.