Dunce Hustle
This page explains what information the game uses, why it is used, and what to expect from common browser and sign-in features.
Last updated March 13, 2026
This page explains, in simple terms, what information Dunce Hustle uses and why. It is meant to help players understand the basics of privacy in the game.
This policy is informational and practical. It is not legal advice.
We may collect account and profile details needed to let you sign in, identify your player account, save progress, and show gameplay-related information such as usernames, rankings, or profile visuals.
We may also collect technical information needed to operate the app, such as session data, basic device or browser context, and gameplay activity tied to your account.
We use information to run the game, authenticate users, save state, maintain leaderboards, prevent abuse, debug issues, and improve gameplay features.
We may review data when needed to enforce fair play, investigate bugs or reports, and keep the service stable and secure.
Dunce Hustle may store small pieces of information in your browser, such as sign-in tokens, interface preferences, and settings like homepage video behavior.
This local data helps the app remember your session and preferences between visits. If you clear browser storage, some settings or sign-in state may be removed.
If you sign in using a third-party provider such as Google, that provider may share limited account information needed to authenticate you in Dunce Hustle.
Use of those providers is also subject to their own privacy policies and terms.
We do not describe this game as selling player data. Information may be shared only when necessary to operate the service, work with infrastructure providers, comply with legal obligations, or protect the game and its users.
Public-facing gameplay information, such as usernames, rankings, or world results, may be visible to other players as part of normal game operation.
We keep information for as long as it is reasonably useful for operating the game, maintaining account continuity, resolving disputes, and protecting the service.
No system can promise perfect security, but we aim to use reasonable measures appropriate for a small online game service.
We may update this page as the game and its systems change. When we do, we will update the date on this page.
If you have privacy questions about Dunce Hustle, use the project or community contact channels associated with the game.