Privacy Policy
Effective date: November 2026
Partyguesser is a free daily browser game published at partyguesser.com. This policy explains what information we and our service providers collect, how it's used, and what controls you have.
1. What we collect ourselves
We do not run a backend, do not maintain user accounts, and do not ask for or receive personal information. The Site stores a small amount of data in your own browser using localStorage:
- Today's in-progress puzzle state (which celebrities you've guessed).
- Your current daily streak and best-ever streak.
- A short-lived sessionStorage cache of Wikipedia thumbnail URLs.
This data lives only on your device and is not transmitted to us. Clearing your browser's site data for partyguesser.com erases all of it permanently, including your streak.
2. Third parties
2.1 Google AdSense
We use Google AdSense to display advertising. Google and its partners may use cookies and similar technologies to serve and measure ads, including personalized ads based on prior visits to this and other sites.
- Opt out of personalized advertising by Google at Google Ads Settings.
- Opt out of third-party advertising cookies at aboutads.info.
- Google's privacy policy: policies.google.com/privacy.
2.2 Wikipedia / Wikimedia
Celebrity photos are fetched directly from the Wikimedia REST API by your browser. We do not proxy or log these requests. See Wikimedia's privacy policy.
2.3 Vercel hosting
The Site is hosted on Vercel, whose edge servers receive standard HTTP request information (IP, user-agent, path, timing) the same way every web host does. We don't access these logs ourselves. See Vercel's privacy policy.
3. Cookies
Partyguesser sets no first-party cookies. Cookies on the Site are set by the third parties above — primarily Google. You can use the opt-out links in section 2.1 to disable personalized ads specifically.
4. Children's privacy
The Site is general-audience and not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13.
5. International users
The Site is operated for a primarily United States audience but is accessible globally. Users in the EEA, UK, and California may have additional rights under the GDPR, UK GDPR, and CCPA/CPRA. The opt-out links in section 2.1 are the primary mechanism for exercising those rights with respect to advertising.
6. Contact
Questions and corrections can be filed as issues on the public GitHub repository at github.com/Adrian-Ahmetspahic/Partyguesser.
Effective date: November 2026.