Last updated August 17, 2026
Colores has no accounts and no login, so there is no personal identity for us to hold. This page explains the little we do collect.
When you play, your device generates its own random id (an X-Device-Id) to attribute daily attempts and results to — not an account, not tied to your name or email, and not something we assign or can identify you from. Our logs store only a one-way hash of that id, never the id itself, so even we can't reconstruct it from a log entry.
Daily-challenge progress on your device is remembered in your browser's local storage, not sent to us until you finish and share a result.
If you choose to submit a score to the daily leaderboard, the display name and score you choose to share are shown publicly to other players. Don't use your real name there if you'd rather not.
Your IP address is used transiently, server-side, to rate-limit requests and prevent abuse. It is not stored long-term and is never linked to your results or leaderboard entry.
We count page views with Umami, an analytics tool we run on our own server (shared across every juegalo.eu game). It stores no cookie, no device identifier and no IP address, and produces only aggregated counts. That data is never shared with anyone.
We use Google AdSense to show ads. If you're in the EU, UK, or a US state with its own privacy law, Google shows its own consent message asking whether it may use cookies to personalise ads before doing so; elsewhere it may show ads without asking, in line with local requirements. Google's own privacy policy governs what it does with that data.
Coloressets no cookies of its own. The cookies page lists what Google's advertising tools may set, and how to change your answer.
Under the GDPR you can ask what data we hold that's linked to your device, ask us to delete it, or object to how it's used. Since nothing we hold is tied to a name, email, or account, there's rarely anything to send beyond confirming that — but write to us and we'll do exactly that.