This notice describes the privacy posture of Chromatic Sequence, a pattern-recall puzzle delivered as a static web page.
Every part of the game — the generated sequence, your recorded mistakes, and the current round — lives in your browser's memory only. Nothing is sent anywhere, since the page contains no network calls of its own.
We do not ask for, store, or infer any personal information. There is no sign-in, no name field, and no way for the game to identify who is playing.
Chromatic Sequence does not write cookies or use browser storage. Reloading the page begins an entirely new sequence with no memory of the previous session.
The Cormorant Garamond and EB Garamond typefaces load from Google Fonts. That connection is between your browser and Google, and follows Google's own privacy terms.
This is a general-audience recall exercise with no data collection mechanism, so it poses no particular data risk to any age group.
Any update to this notice will be reflected directly in this file, replacing the version you are currently reading.