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Privacy Policy — Sarah Killed Me!

Effective date: 13 July 2026

Sarah Killed Me! ("the app") is published by Denella Ltd (contact: contactus@denellapublishing.com).

The short version

The app collects no personal data unless you choose to join the optional daily leaderboard. If you do, the only things stored are the display name you type in and your puzzle results (solve time, clues used, score, date). If the app ever crashes, it sends an anonymous crash report (see below). Everything else stays on your device.

Playing without the leaderboard

The daily leaderboard (optional)

Today's Case can be played ranked on a worldwide daily leaderboard. This is entirely optional — you choose it by entering a display name and tapping "Begin". If you prefer, tap "Play unranked" instead: the same puzzle, no display name, and nothing is sent anywhere.

Crash reports

If the app closes unexpectedly, the next time it opens it sends us a short anonymous report so we can find and fix the problem. It contains: where in the game the problem happened, the app version, the device's browser signature (user-agent string), its memory class and screen size, and the technical error message if there was one. It contains no display name and nothing that identifies you or your device.

Children

The app is a logic puzzle suitable for a general audience. It collects no data from anyone unless the leaderboard is used, and the only leaderboard data is a freely-chosen display name and puzzle results. We encourage all players, especially younger ones, to use a made-up nickname.

Changes

If a future update changes what data the app handles, this policy will be updated before release.

Contact

Questions about this policy: contactus@denellapublishing.com