Ten Again — Privacy Policy
Effective date: July 8, 2026
Ten Again ("the app") is a number-puzzle game developed by Lukas Siemers. This policy
explains what data the app handles and why. The short version: the app has no accounts,
collects no names, emails, or contact details, and we never sell data.
Data the app stores
- Gameplay data — your scores, run history, streaks, and settings are
stored on your device.
- Daily-board scores — when you complete a daily board, your score,
level, and chain count are submitted to our leaderboard service (Supabase) under an
anonymous, randomly generated identifier. This identifier is not linked to your name,
email, or any other personal information.
Analytics and session replay
- Anonymous analytics — the app uses PostHog to record anonymous
gameplay events (for example, when a run starts or ends) under a randomly generated
identifier, so we can understand how the game is played and improve it. This is not
linked to your name, email, or any other personal information.
- Session replay — the app may record anonymized replays of in-app
screens and touches so we can see where the game is confusing and make it better. These
recordings contain no personal information and do not capture anything you type. See the
PostHog Privacy Policy. This data is used only
to improve the app and is never used to track you across other apps or websites.
Third-party services
- Google AdMob serves advertisements in the app (for example, optional
rewarded videos and a banner). AdMob may collect device identifiers, IP address, and
ad-interaction data as described in
Google's Privacy Policy. The app
requests non-personalized ads.
- PostHog provides the anonymous analytics and session replay described
above — see the PostHog Privacy Policy.
- Supabase hosts the daily leaderboard described above —
see the Supabase Privacy Policy.
Children
The app is suitable for general audiences and does not knowingly collect personal
information from children.
Data deletion
Deleting the app removes all locally stored data. To request deletion of anonymous
leaderboard entries, contact us with the approximate date and score of your entry.
Changes
If this policy changes, the updated version will be posted at this address.
Contact
Questions or requests: development.locus@gmail.com