Privacy Policy
Last updated: June 2026
The Very Short Version
QSMPDLE does not collect personal information.
No accounts.
No sign-ups.
No tracking.
No ads.
I do not know who you are. I do not know what your streak is. I do not know how many guesses you have
left.
What I do have are a very particular set of characters. Characters I have collected from a very
dedicated Fandom page. Characters that make me a nightmare for people who only watched the first
season.
If you close this page now, that'll be the end of it. You won't look at them any more. You'll not be
tempted to guess.
But if you start guessing... I can tell you this: You wiill take care of your streak. You will discover
who you haven't watched before. And you will finally remember the name of that one specific, dangerous
egg.
Your progress stays on your device.
What Does QSMPDLE Store?
A small amount of information is stored in your browser so the game can remember things between visits:
- Current game progress
- Daily streaks
- Personal statistics
- Display preferences (if you all decide you need a blazing Light Mode)
This information stays on your device and is not sent to me. If you clear your browser data, the game forgets it too.
What Does The Server Know?
The server receives normal technical requests needed to display the website.
QSMPDLE does not store:
- Your guesses
- Your streaks
- Your statistics
- Player profiles
- Accounts
As far as the server is concerned, visitors are simply anonymous requests asking for a webpage.
Cookies
QSMPDLE may use essential cookies or browser storage features required for the game to function correctly.
No advertising cookies. No tracking cookies. No "follow you around the internet for six months" cookies.
Third-Party Services
To stay online, QSMPDLE may rely on infrastructure providers such as:
- Railway
- Cloudflare
These services may process technical information necessary to deliver and secure the website.
Security
Reasonable efforts are made to keep the website secure.
No website can guarantee perfect security. You can be sure that if somebody invents perfectly secure software, they'll quickly become very rich.
Contact
Questions, bug reports, suggestions, or complaints that today's answer should obviously have been someone else can be submitted through the project's GitHub repository.