Privacy
Updated 17 August 2026
Escaquia is made for children who cannot read yet, so the rule is simple: the less data, the better. This page explains exactly what is stored, where, and how to delete it.
The app collects no data
There are no accounts, no sign-up, no analytics, no advertising and no tracking identifiers. The app sends nothing to any server while it is being played, and works the same offline.
Progress — worlds completed, badges, streak, chosen squire and voice settings — is stored in the device's own local storage. If the app is uninstalled or the browser data is cleared, that progress goes with it.
Syncing across devices is optional
It comes switched off. If a grown-up turns it on from the grown-up area, progress is uploaded to Escaquia's own server so it can be recovered on another device, and the two are linked with a six-character code.
What is uploaded is only game progress: no name, no email, no age, nothing that identifies a person. From the same screen everything uploaded can be erased, and doing so deletes it from the server.
This site's waiting list
It is the only thing in the whole project that stores personal data, and only if it is typed in on purpose. Signing up stores the email address, the language the notice was requested in, and the date. Nothing else: no name, no IP address, no tracking cookies.
That address is used for a single send, on launch day. It is not passed on or sold to anyone, is not used for third-party advertising and is not cross-referenced with any other data.
You can unsubscribe at any time from the unsubscribe page, with no explanation needed. Unsubscribing deletes the whole row rather than marking it inactive.
This site's visit counter
To know whether the site makes sense and loads quickly, the pages of this site count visits with Cloudflare Web Analytics. It uses no cookies, stores nothing on the device, does not follow anyone from site to site and builds no profiles: it only adds up page views, where the visit came from, the approximate country and how long the page takes to appear.
What we see are totals, never people: there is no way to know who visited what, neither from here nor from Cloudflare.
The application carries none of this. No counter goes in there, and that will not change: the person playing is a child.
Who processes the data, and where
The controller is whoever publishes Escaquia, reachable at [email protected] for anything relating to this page.
The site and its services are hosted on Cloudflare, in European Union data centres, and no other provider is involved. Fonts, images and everything else are served from this same domain; the only thing loaded from elsewhere is Cloudflare's visit counter, described above. The application loads nothing from anyone.
Your rights
You can request access to, correction of or deletion of anything stored, and object to the processing, by writing to [email protected]. For the waiting list, the unsubscribe page handles deletion instantly with no need to write.
If you believe something has been handled badly, you can complain to your national data protection authority.