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Privacy Policy

How we handle personal information

Overview

ClickPlayground (CPS Test Online) (“we,” “us”) respects your privacy. This policy explains what we collect when you use our benchmarks (CPS, spacebar, typing, jitter, Kohi, reaction time, aim trainer), read our blog, or contact us. Our goal is to keep collection minimal: we only collect personal information such as name and email when you voluntarily provide it (for example through our contact form), together with technical data, analytics, and browser storage described here and in our Cookie Policy.

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Information we collect

TypeExamplesSource
Contact detailsName, email address, message content; reCAPTCHA risk score when the contact form is enabledYou, when you use Contact
Cookies & similar technologiesTouch-warning preferences, Google Analytics (GA4), and reCAPTCHA on contact — see the Cookie Policy for names and durations. We do not use advertising cookies today.Your browser and listed third-party providers
Technical logsIP address, device/browser type, timestamps, pages visited (including blog URLs), referral URLs, error logsHosting, infrastructure, and analytics
Local browser storageSound preference (cp_pref:sound), personal-best scores (cp_pb:<tool>:<variant>) — stored only on your deviceYour browser when you use benchmarks; not sent to our servers unless we launch accounts
Benchmark activity (on-device)CPS, WPM, reaction times, aim stats during a session — computed in your browser for display and optional local personal bestsYour interaction with our tools; not uploaded as account data today

We do not operate sign-up or login on this policy's effective date. Planned authentication (Google, Discord, email) will be described here before it launches. We do not ask for unrelated sensitive categories (such as health records or government IDs) through our tools.

How we use information

  • Operate, secure, and troubleshoot the website and benchmarks.
  • Respond to questions, feedback, and support requests you initiate.
  • Understand aggregate usage through Google Analytics (for example which tools or blog pages are popular), configured to reduce unnecessary personal data where feasible.
  • Prevent spam on the contact form via reCAPTCHA when enabled.
  • Comply with law and enforce our Terms of Service.

Reading the blog does not require an account. Blog pages use the same analytics and hosting practices as the rest of the site.

Legal bases (EEA/UK visitors)

Where GDPR or UK GDPR applies, we rely on appropriate bases such as performance of a contract (providing the site you asked to use), legitimate interests (security, product improvement, communicating about requests you sent), and consent where required for non-essential cookies — managed through your browser settings and any consent controls we may offer. We do not use your data for email marketing unless you explicitly opt in to a list we describe at signup.

Sharing and retention

We share information with service providers who help us host, secure, deliver email, analyze traffic, or verify contact submissions — including cloud hosting, Google Analytics, and Google reCAPTCHA when configured. They process data under instructions and contractual safeguards. See Google's policies for analytics and reCAPTCHA data they process as processors.

We retain contact messages long enough to resolve conversations and meet legal obligations, then delete or anonymize where appropriate. Analytics data retention follows Google's default settings unless we configure shorter periods.

We do not sell personal information for money as a primary business model. If our practices change in a material way (for example accounts or leaderboards), we will update this policy and the Cookie Policy.

Planned: accounts & synced data

We are building sign-up, login, and authentication so scores and history can sync to a profile. When that launches, we will collect account identifiers and profile data you provide, describe retention and deletion, and update this policy before accounts go live.

Your rights and choices

Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, delete, or restrict certain personal data, or to object to some processing. You may also have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority.

California residents may have additional rights under the CCPA/CPRA, including requesting disclosure or deletion of personal information subject to exceptions.

To exercise rights about data we hold (such as contact messages), use our Contact form from the email address you used with us. For data stored only on your device (personal bests, sound preference, touch-warning cookies), clear site data in your browser or see the Cookie Policy. You can limit analytics through browser extensions or Google's opt-out tools where available.

Children

Our tools are general audience. If you believe a child provided personal information without appropriate consent, contact us and we will take reasonable steps to delete it.

Questions

Privacy questions: Contact form · Disclaimer