This page describes how clickless.one (games, tools, and other interactive experiences) handles information. We may update it from time to time; the date below reflects the latest version. Last updated: April 2026.
The site and embedded third-party features may use cookies, local storage, pixels, and similar technologies to keep the service working, remember preferences where applicable, and support the analytics and advertising practices described below. You can usually control or delete these technologies through your browser or device settings.
We use third-party analytics and measurement services to understand how the site is used (for example page views, navigation, feature usage, and rough technical context such as device type, browser, and general location derived from IP). Those providers process data under their own terms and may use cookies or similar identifiers. We use this information to operate and improve the site, not to sell your personal information as a standalone product.
We may show ads through third-party advertising networks or exchanges. Those partners may use cookies, advertising identifiers, or similar technologies to deliver, limit, or measure ads (including personalized or contextual ads, depending on your settings and applicable law). Each partner applies its own privacy policy. Where available, you can limit ad personalization through your browser or device settings, industry opt-out tools, or the settings offered by large ad and platform providers you already use.
Information collected through the site or our vendors may be processed in the United States or in other countries where those services operate. By using the site, you acknowledge that such transfers may occur as part of providing the service.
Some features use a live connection to our servers (for example WebSockets) so multiplayer games, shared state, or real-time updates can work. Depending on the feature, room codes, game or tool state, and related session data may be processed on the server while you use it. Network traffic typically includes technical metadata (such as IP address and timestamps) visible to servers along the path.
Questions about this page or the site: clickless.one@gmail.com