Last refreshed: this season of the moonlit grove.
CinderRun is a moonlit, rune-sliding puzzle game. This notice describes what the app does with the small handful of details it touches while you play, and what it does not do.
The app may use a device identifier to remember preferences and provide basic functionality. It also keeps lightweight game progress on your device: which groves you have cleared, how many ember coins you have earned, the streak of your daily-gift visits, and the visual options you have toggled in the Settings panel.
The on-device identifier and your saved preferences are used by the app, on your device, to:
All save data sits inside the app's own private storage on the device — the same space the operating system reserves for any installed application. Uninstalling CinderRun removes this data with the app.
CinderRun does not sell or share personal information with third parties for advertising, profiling, or analytics. There are no ad SDKs and no attribution partners inside the app.
Since the data lives on your device, you can clear it at any time by removing the app or by clearing app data through your operating system's settings. If you would like a copy of the policy itself, this page is it — feel free to save it.
CinderRun is suitable for general audiences. It does not collect information from children that would identify them off-device, and it does not present external advertising.
If this notice ever changes meaningfully, the updated version will appear here. Quiet updates (typos, clarifications) may be made at any time.
Questions, gentle complaints, or a kind word about the forest? Write to [email protected] and we will answer when the moon is up.
CinderRun keeps the grove offline.