Privacy policy

No accounts, no ads, no trackers. Here is the little we keep and why.

The short version

Table Party has no accounts, no ads, no third-party analytics and no trackers. The app and the website talk to one server — ours — and nothing else. What the server keeps is the minimum needed to run games between friends: a random device identifier, the name and optional photo you choose to play under, and anonymous usage counts that tell us which games get played.

Effective 21 August 2026. This policy covers the Table Party iOS app and tableparty.io.

The device identifier

The first time a device plays, our server mints it a random identifier — eight random bytes, nothing derived from you or your hardware. It is stored on your device and in a first-party cookie named pnpid (kept for a year, refreshed when you visit) so that your name and photo can be restored if your browser clears its storage. It identifies a device, not a person: we never connect it to a name, email address, phone number or any real-world identity, and it never leaves our server.

What we store

Your player profile. The display name and optional photo or avatar you choose are kept against your device identifier so you don't have to re-enter them, and are shown to the people you play with. That's their only audience.

Gameplay. What you type, draw and play goes to the server to run the game and is shown to the players at your table. In ranked play, a finished run may be kept as a "ghost" — a replay future players race against, shown with the display name and rating it was set under. Scores, ratings and weekly-challenge results are kept against your device identifier.

Feedback. If you answer the post-game feedback prompt, we keep the rating and any comment you wrote, along with which game you had just played. Sending it is always optional.

Usage counts. We count things — rooms created, games started and finished, which pages people arrive on and roughly where they came from (a search engine, a shared link, direct). These are aggregate numbers we read to decide what to improve. We do not use any third-party analytics service; the counting happens on our own server and stays there.

What we don't do

We don't sell, rent or share your data with anyone. We don't show ads or work with ad networks. We don't track you across other apps or websites, and we don't use fingerprinting. The app makes requests to tableparty.io and to no other host.

Where it lives

Table Party runs on Cloudflare's infrastructure, which stores the data described above on our behalf and acts only on our instructions. No other processor is involved.

Children

Table Party is a party game for friends and families. It has no accounts, no chat with strangers, no purchases and no ads, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children. The only personal data a player can provide is the name and photo they choose to show their own table.

Your choices

You can play under any name and skip the photo entirely. Clearing the app's website data (or deleting the app) removes the identifier from your device. To have the profile, scores and feedback attached to a device identifier deleted from our server, email hi@tableparty.io and we'll remove them.

Changes and contact

If this policy changes we'll update this page and its effective date. Questions go to hi@tableparty.io. See also the support page.