Slide Fifteen • Updated 2025
Slide Fifteen is an old-fashioned puzzle, and our privacy approach is refreshingly old-fashioned: minimal.
This page explains what information Slide Fifteen may come into contact with, why, and the choices you have. It is written in plain English on purpose — a game this small does not need pages of legal fog.
Slide Fifteen does not ask you to create an account, does not require your name or email to play, and does not run advertising trackers or sell information to anyone. There is nothing to bid on, buy, or wager here.
The only browser storage used is for saving your own scores and settings. You can clear it at any time from your browser, and the game will keep working perfectly — it will simply forget your previous best.
Because progress stays on your device rather than on a distant server, there is very little to protect in the first place. We still encourage keeping your browser and device updated, which is good practice for everything online.
If the game ever links to an outside page, that page has its own rules that we do not control. It is always worth a glance at where a link leads before you follow it.
If we ever adjust how the game handles data, we will refresh the date at the top. Continuing to play after that means the current version applies.