SNACKS TRIVIA
PRIVACY POLICY
Last updated: May 4, 2026
Snacks Trivia is a product of Snacks Design. This page explains what data we collect, how we use it, and your rights. It’s written to be honest and readable — if anything is unclear, email us at trivia@snacksdesign.com.
WHAT WE COLLECT
- Account info. When you sign in with Google or Apple, we receive your email, name, and (when available) a profile-photo URL. We store these in your profile row so the leaderboard can display your name.
- Game activity.Your attempts at the daily and custom games — which options you picked, how many hints you used, your final score, timestamps. Streaks and total-points totals are derived from this.
- Games you create. When you generate a custom trivia game, the AI-generated question and your creator ID are stored so other players can take it.
- Anonymous play. If you play a shared game link without signing in, we store the display name you entered and a randomly-generated device ID. The device ID lives only on your device; we use it to match you to your own attempt on that game.
- Push notification tokens.If you opt in to push notifications, your device generates a token (an Expo push token on iOS / Android, or a Web Push subscription in the browser) which we store alongside your user ID. We use it only to deliver heads-up alerts about activity on games you’ve created or played. You can revoke this anytime in your device settings or by toggling notifications off in the app.
- Technical.Error reports via Sentry — stack traces and the user-agent string of your device, so we can fix crashes. We do not send your IP address, cookies, full URLs, location, contacts, or advertising identifiers. When an error occurs we capture a short replay clip of the UI immediately around the failure (DOM mutations + masked inputs) for debugging; we do not record sessions proactively.
WHAT WE DON'T COLLECT
- No advertising or tracking IDs.
- No location data.
- No third-party analytics (no Google Analytics, no Meta pixel, etc.).
- No microphone, camera, contacts, photos, or calendar access.
- No behavioral profiling across services or devices.
WHO PROCESSES YOUR DATA
We use a small number of vendors to run the service. Each is scoped to the minimum data needed to do its job.
- Supabase stores your profile, game attempts, and scores. (US-hosted Postgres + auth.)
- A third-party AI providergenerates the trivia questions. We send them no personally identifiable data — only the prompt asking for a trivia question (which includes the user-typed topic, when one was set).
- Vercel hosts the web app.
- Sentry aggregates error reports for debugging. No user-identifying payload is attached.
- Google and Apple handle the sign-in flow when you use Sign in with Google or Sign in with Apple. Their privacy policies apply during that handoff.
We do not sell your data. We do not share it with advertisers. We do not do cross-service profiling.
HOW LONG WE KEEP YOUR DATA
- Profile data: for as long as your account exists.
- Game attempts: indefinitely (they power leaderboards and streaks).
- Anonymous shared-game plays:same lifetime as the game — 24 hours until the game expires, plus a short grace period for leaderboard viewing.
- Error reports (Sentry): 30 days, then purged.
YOUR RIGHTS
- Access— email us for a copy of what we store about you.
- Deletion— email us and we’ll delete your account, profile, and all attempts. This is irreversible.
- Correction— change your display name via the app, or email us.
- If you’re in the EU, UK, or California, you have additional rights under GDPR / CCPA. Our contact email is the channel for exercising them.
CHILDREN
Snacks Trivia is not directed at children under 13, and we don’t knowingly collect data from them. If you’re a parent or guardian and believe your child has provided us information, email us and we’ll delete it.
CONTACT
trivia@snacksdesign.com — any question about this policy, any request to see or delete your data, any concern about how something works.
CHANGES
If we change what we collect or who processes it, we’ll update this page and the “Last updated” date at the top. Material changes will be announced in-app before they take effect.