Privacy policy

Effective July 18, 2026

Infinitee is made by an independent developer. This policy covers the Infinitee game (on every platform it ships on, including the paid Quantum Links unlock) and this website, playinfinitee.com.

The short version

There are no user accounts, no ads, no analytics, and no tracking. The game stores the minimum needed to run a worldwide daily leaderboard: an anonymous ID, an optional display name you choose, and your scores. That's it.

What the game stores online

What the game never collects

No email address, no real name, no contacts, no photos, no location, no device identifiers, no advertising ID, no analytics events, no crash profiles, no biometric anything. If the list above didn't mention it, we don't have it.

Purchases

The Quantum Links unlock is a one-time purchase processed entirely by Apple or Google. We never see your payment details. Your ownership is remembered on your device and by your app-store account (which is also how Restore Purchases works).

This website

If you sign up to hear about the launch, we store the email address you give us and use it for that one purpose. To keep bots from stuffing the signup form, the server keeps a record of the IP address a signup attempt came from, used only for rate-limiting. The site is served by Cloudflare, which processes requests the way any host does, and page fonts are loaded from Google Fonts, which sees the same request information any web server does.

Where the data lives

Leaderboard data and signup emails are stored with Supabase. The website runs on Cloudflare. Payments are handled by Apple and Google. None of them are allowed to use this data for their own purposes, and we never sell or share it with anyone else.

Deleting your data

Email hello@playinfinitee.com and tell us your leaderboard display name; we'll remove your scores, name, and player record. Signup emails are deleted on request too (and after the launch mailing has gone out).

Children

Infinitee has no ads, no tracking, and no chat. The only thing a player can publish is a profanity-filtered display name. We don't knowingly collect personal information from children; if you believe a child has given us some, email us and we'll delete it.

Your rights

Wherever you live, the deal is the same: ask us what we have about you, ask us to fix it, or ask us to delete it — one email does it. Since the game holds no personal identifiers, "what we have" is usually just a display name and some golf scores.

Changes

If the game ever starts collecting something new, this page changes first and the effective date above moves. Meaningful changes will be called out in release notes.