What the game does
A scattering of stars appears, faintly numbered to show the order to connect them. You drag from one to the next, building a glowing constellation. Completing one reveals a slightly larger sky next round.
Data involved
Your current sky level and the number of stars connected exist only in your browser's active session memory while the page is open. This build doesn't persist long-term progress between visits, so nothing tied to your performance is saved to local storage or sent anywhere.
- In-session sky progress, held only in your browser's working memory
- Ordinary web server access logs (timestamp, browser type) used to keep the page reliable and secure
What we don't collect
No names, no emails, no location, no device fingerprinting. ConstellationTrace has no sign-up flow and nowhere to type anything identifying — you simply drag between stars.
Cookies and tracking
We don't set cookies and haven't integrated any third-party advertising or analytics tools. The star placement and drag-detection logic run entirely within your browser without contacting any external service during play.
Server logs
Like virtually any website, our hosting infrastructure keeps brief routine access logs to maintain security and uptime. These aren't used to build a profile of any individual visitor and are rotated out after a limited period.
Sharing
We have no arrangements to share data with advertisers or third parties, since there's essentially no personal data generated by playing ConstellationTrace.
If this changes
Should a future version add persistent sky-level tracking, it would be stored locally on your own device, and this notice would be updated first to explain exactly how that works.
Describes the current build of ConstellationTrace