In Good Company

Privacy, in plain language

This game is made from photos of real people, so privacy is part of how it works, not a page you skim past.

Who sees what

Your deck is visible to exactly one person: the other player in your private room, and only once the round starts. There are no public profiles, no directories, no shareable card links, and room pages are excluded from search engines. We can’t stop the other player taking a screenshot, so bring people you’re comfortable sharing with them.

Consent first

Before your board goes live you confirm that you have permission to share the photos in this private game and that everyone shown is an adult. Decks with minors aren’t allowed.

How long things live

One-time rooms, including the photos, names, questions, and answers, are deleted 24 hours after the game ends or the room expires. Either player can delete their own deck immediately from the result screen, which also closes the room. Photos are cropped to card size on your device before upload; the original file never leaves it.

What we measure

We count steps of the game (a room was made, a deck finished, a round completed) with anonymous identifiers. We never store names, photos, secret choices, or the text of custom questions in analytics or logs.

Your stories

The best part of the game, why you’d call this person first or how you met, happens out loud on your call or across the table. The app never records it.

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