Local Storage
Flagle stores gameplay information such as your current puzzle state, statistics, and recent shareable results in browser local storage on your device.
Privacy
This page explains the basic privacy model for Flagle. The game uses local browser storage for things like progress, streaks, recent results, and share text so your session can survive a refresh and your stats remain available between visits.
Flagle stores gameplay information such as your current puzzle state, statistics, and recent shareable results in browser local storage on your device.
Flagle does not require a user account to play. You can use the daily mode, unlimited mode, and sharing features without creating a profile.
If you choose to share a result, the content you copy or post is controlled by you. Flagle does not publish that result automatically.
This privacy page may be updated as Flagle evolves. If the data model changes materially, this page should be updated to reflect that.