Privacy
Last updated 2026-04-13
Privacy Policy
Tomato Thrower keeps data collection light and focused on running the game, saving scores, understanding site use at a high level, and supporting advertising only when that is enabled.
What information is stored locally
The site can store lightweight local data in your browser, including your chosen display name, sound preference, and consent choice. This helps the game feel consistent between visits without requiring an account.
What information is sent to the server
- Leaderboard submissions include a display name, score, and round length.
- Basic request data can be used for rate limiting, reliability, and abuse prevention.
- We may store validation-related data needed to reduce spam or duplicate submissions.
Analytics
If analytics is enabled, it is used to understand high-level traffic and game usage, such as page visits, game starts, or score submissions. Optional analytics is intended to stay off until consent is granted where that is required.
Cookies and advertising technology
If advertising is enabled in the future, ad providers may use cookies or similar technologies for delivery, fraud prevention, measurement, and, where allowed, ad personalization. This site is designed so that optional ad or analytics behavior can be controlled through consent settings.
How long data may be kept
Daily leaderboard data is temporary by design, while long-term leaderboard entries may be retained to support all-time rankings. Local browser storage remains until you clear it or the site overwrites it with new preferences.
Your choices
- You can accept or reject optional technologies through the consent banner.
- You can clear browser storage from your own browser settings.
- You should avoid using personal or sensitive information in leaderboard names.
Contact
For privacy questions, contact the configured support inbox. You may also want to review the FAQ or Contact page for general support questions.