Privacy Policy
Effective Date: June 1, 2025 ยท Last Updated: June 1, 2025
Time Travel Is Complicated โ Our Privacy Policy Is Not
Time Warp involves bending spacetime. Our privacy policy does not bend: it is straight, honest, and complete. The Game stores your best score in localStorage under the key twrp_best. Time Warp does not store anything else. That localStorage value does not travel through any wormhole to our servers โ it sits in your browser, in your timeline, on your device. We cannot retrieve it from any past, present, or future version of our infrastructure.
Server Logs and External Requests
When you open Time Warp, our server receives one HTTP request containing your IP address, browser identifier, timestamp, and URL path. This is logged for server stability and security purposes. Retention: 30 days, then deletion. Time Warp uses the Orbitron typeface from Google Fonts โ one CDN request per page load. No other external requests are made at any point during play. We have audited the Game's code: no analytics service, no advertising network, no error-tracking API, no social widget. All of those are absent by design, not by accident.
Children, Rights, and Policy Updates
Time warps across all dimensions, and all ages. Time Warp is suitable for children. We collect no personal data from any player. No parental consent required. Changes to our data practices โ if any ever occur โ will be described here before they happen, with a specific effective date.
Your Data Rights
Players in jurisdictions with formal privacy rights โ including GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, and similar legislation โ may request information about data we hold. Because we retain only brief, anonymised server-access logs, such requests will ordinarily confirm that we hold no personal data linked to any individual. We respond within legally required timeframes. To submit a request, use the official Time Warp website or repository contact channel.
No Sale, No Sharing
We do not sell, rent, trade, or share any data with third parties for commercial purposes. If we were ever legally compelled to disclose server-log data โ for example, by a valid court order โ we would comply with applicable law. We would not do so voluntarily for commercial reasons, because we have no commercial relationship with any data buyer or broker.