Privacy Policy
Effective Date: June 1, 2025 ยท Last Updated: June 1, 2025
Your Data Does Not Travel at Warp Speed โ It Does Not Travel at All
Starship Dash moves at extraordinary speed. Your personal data, by contrast, goes nowhere. The Game stores your best score in localStorage under the key star_best. That is the only data payload the Game generates. It is stored locally in your browser. Our servers do not receive it. No subspace relay carries it to us. No backup copy exists on our infrastructure.
Server Logs and External Requests
Loading Starship Dash sends one HTTP request to our server. The server logs your IP address, browser string, timestamp, and URL path โ the universal constants of serving any web page. These logs are kept for 30 days for security and server health monitoring, then purged. Starship Dash uses the Orbitron typeface from Google Fonts. One CDN request is made at page load. This is the only third-party data interaction in the Game. No advertising network tracks your hyperspace route. No analytics service measures your warp trajectory. No session recorder maps your cockpit inputs. We operate a clean, fast, surveillance-free spaceship.
Children, Rights, and Policy Updates
The galaxy is accessible to all ages. Starship Dash is suitable for children. We collect no personal data from any player. No parental consent required. Future changes to our data practices will be charted in this document before entering service, with the effective date clearly updated.
Your Data Rights
Players in jurisdictions with formal privacy rights โ including GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, and similar legislation โ may request information about data we hold. Because we retain only brief, anonymised server-access logs, such requests will ordinarily confirm that we hold no personal data linked to any individual. We respond within legally required timeframes. To submit a request, use the official Starship Dash website or repository contact channel.
No Sale, No Sharing
We do not sell, rent, trade, or share any data with third parties for commercial purposes. If we were ever legally compelled to disclose server-log data โ for example, by a valid court order โ we would comply with applicable law. We would not do so voluntarily for commercial reasons, because we have no commercial relationship with any data buyer or broker.