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Free Consciousness · Prism Pop · Last updated: 30 June 2026
Prism Pop is a free puzzle game published by Free Consciousness Limited Partnership ("Free Consciousness", "we", "us"), an independent game studio based in Thailand.
This policy explains what data the game handles, why, and what your rights are. The short version: the game works fully offline with everything stored on your device. If you use online features (accounts, the global leaderboard), we store the minimum needed to make them work, and your account data is never sold or shared beyond what is described here.
Playing without an account
All game progress (scores, coins, unlocked themes, settings) is stored locally on your device using your browser or app storage. This data never leaves your device and we cannot access it. Clearing your app or browser data deletes it.
Guest accounts
So that every player can appear on the global leaderboard, the game may create an anonymous guest account the first time you finish a game while online. A guest account consists of a randomly generated identifier, an auto-generated display name (for example "Ruby-448"), your game save and your best scores. It contains no personal details: no email, no real name, nothing that identifies you. Guest accounts that stay inactive for 60 days are automatically deleted, along with their scores.
Signing in with Google, Apple or Facebook
If you choose to sign in, we receive from the provider only your display name and a technical account identifier. We never see your password, contacts, photos or anything else from your account, and we never post on your behalf. Signing in links your existing guest progress to your identity so it can be restored across devices.
What we store online, and where
- Account identifier: a random ID, or the technical ID from your sign-in provider.
- Display name: auto-generated, chosen by you, or taken from your provider profile (you can rename it in the game at any time).
- Game save: progress, coins, unlocked cosmetic themes, settings.
- Best scores: per game mode and difficulty.
This data is stored with Supabase, our database and authentication provider, and protected by per-account access rules. Data travels encrypted (HTTPS).
The leaderboard is public by design: your display name and best scores are visible to all players. Do not use a display name you would not want shown publicly.
Bot protection (Cloudflare Turnstile)
To protect account creation and sign-in from bots and abuse, the game uses Cloudflare Turnstile, an invisible verification service. Turnstile runs automatically in the background: you will not see a checkbox or a puzzle. As part of this check, Cloudflare processes limited device and network information (such as your IP address and browser characteristics) solely to distinguish real players from automated software. This processing is governed by the Cloudflare Turnstile Privacy Policy. Turnstile does not use this data for advertising and does not track you across websites.
This website
The website free-consciousness.org is a simple static showcase. It sets no tracking cookies, runs no advertising or analytics scripts, and has no contact form. The only personal data we receive through the site is what you choose to send us by email.
Our data commitments
Whatever features the game offers, we keep a few promises about your data:
- We never sell or rent your data, and we never share it with third parties for their own purposes.
- We use no tracking cookies: the game stores your save and session in local storage only.
- We only collect the minimum data needed to run the features you actually use, as described above.
Legal basis and retention (GDPR)
We process online account data to provide the service you ask for (Art. 6(1)(b) GDPR: running your account, save sync and the leaderboard) and in our legitimate interest to keep the leaderboard fair and prevent abuse (Art. 6(1)(f)). Guest accounts are deleted after 60 days of inactivity. Signed-in accounts are kept until you ask us to delete them.
Your rights
You can ask at any time to access, correct or delete your account data by writing to hello@free-consciousness.org. Deleting your account removes your save, your scores and your leaderboard entries. If you are in the EU or UK, you also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority.
Children
Prism Pop is suitable for all ages. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children: accounts are optional, guest accounts contain no personal details, and there is no chat or open communication between players. Parents can contact us at the address above to have any data removed.
Changes
If this policy changes, the new version will be published on this page with an updated date. Significant changes will be announced in the game.
Prism Pop, published by Free Consciousness Limited Partnership · Contact: hello@free-consciousness.org