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Effective Date: June 1, 2025  ·  Last Updated: June 1, 2025

🛡️ Summary: Cloud Nine stores only your local high score. We collect no personal data, no accounts, and no tracking of any kind.

Nine Clouds of Bliss, Zero Clouds of Data

Cloud Nine is a game of pure contentment — no conflict, no pressure, just clouds. Our privacy policy matches that mood. We do not stress you with data collection. We do not harvest what you share. We do not sell anything about your visit. Your high score is tucked into localStorage under cln9_best. It floats on your device, serene and untouched by us.

Server Logs and External Requests

Our server receives one HTTP request when you load Cloud Nine: your IP address, browser user-agent, timestamp, and URL path. This is the minimum required for any web server to function. It is logged for 30 days for security and server health, then cleared. Cloud Nine uses the Pacifico typeface from Google Fonts — one CDN request at page load. After that, no further requests are made while you play. There is no analytics background hum, no advertising beacon, no crash-report ping. Just the game, and the clouds.

Children, Rights, and Policy Updates

Cloud Nine is for everyone. All ages. All moods. We collect no personal data from any player. Parents need not prepare any consent. Future changes to our data practices will be published here, with a specific effective date, before they cloud your experience.

Your Data Rights

Players in jurisdictions with formal privacy rights — including GDPR, CCPA, LGPD, and similar legislation — 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 Cloud Nine 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 — for example, by a valid court order — 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.

💬 Questions about this Privacy Policy? Reach out through the official Cloud Nine website or repository. We maintain this document carefully and take privacy questions seriously.