Strictly necessary
Keys required for Queens to work at all. They keep your chosen language, theme, and core game state.
Queens
Queens uses small pieces of information stored in your browser β cookies and similar technologies such as local storage β to remember your preferences and improve puzzles. This page lists every category we use and how long data stays on your device.
Last updated: 16 November 2025
When we say βcookiesβ in this policy, we mean both traditional HTTP cookies and similar storage technologies in your browser such as local storage. From a legal perspective, the same rules generally apply to all technologies that store or access information on your device.
Queens mainly uses first-party keys in local storage to keep the game running smoothly. We also use privacy-focused analytics and may run optional marketing tags if you choose to allow them.
Queens uses four categories of cookies and similar storage. You can manage non-essential categories at any time on the cookie settings page.
Keys required for Queens to work at all. They keep your chosen language, theme, and core game state.
Storage used to remember one-off actions, like whether you have finished the tutorial, dismissed a promo, or synced timers across tabs.
Privacy-friendly analytics that help us understand which boards and features are popular, so we can improve the game.
Optional technologies used to measure app download campaigns and attribute installs.
Here is a snapshot of key cookies and local storage keys we use.
We use a lightweight, privacy-focused analytics tool to understand overall usage of Queens. We look at metrics such as which levels are most played, average session duration, and general performance trends.
We do not use analytics to follow you across other websites, and we do not create profiles for targeted advertising.
You are in control of your device. You can:
If you have any questions about this policy, contact us at [email protected].