Privacy
Dailydles is built to know as little about you as possible. This page says, in plain words, what is stored, why, and what you can switch off.
The short version
- 🙅 No account, no sign-up, no profile of you.
- 📱 Your favourites, hidden games and played marks live in your browser, on your device. We cannot see them.
- 📊 We count outbound clicks anonymously to rank games honestly. There is a switch below to turn that off.
- ✉️ Suggesting a game sends us only what you type, and an email address only if you choose to leave one.
- 🚫 We do not sell data, run tracking ads, or share anything with data brokers.
Who runs Dailydles
Dailydles is run by the independent, UK-based team behind Dishdle, who act as the data controller for the site. For anything on this page, including questions, requests or complaints, email hello@dailydles.com.
What stays on your device
The site saves a small amount of data in your browser so it can work: which games you starred as favourites, which you chose to hide, the date you last played each one (so the played tick shows), your light or dark theme, and your analytics choice below. None of it leaves your device, none of it identifies you, and no other website can read it. UK rules do not require a consent pop-up for storage like this, because it only does the thing you asked for. You can wipe all of it by clearing this site's data in your browser settings.
Anonymous analytics, and the off switch
When you click out to play a game, we count the click: which game, its category, and which part of the page you clicked from. Those counts power the honest popularity ranking and the trending list, and that is all they do. Never your name, your contacts, or your precise location; we never use your internet address to identify you, and we keep no logs of who visited which page.
Two services process these counts for us: Google Analytics and PostHog (hosted in the EU). They act on our instructions, and we do not allow them to use the data for their own advertising. If you would rather not be counted at all, flip the switch and this device sends nothing. The ranking still works for you either way.
Anonymous analytics
On. Aggregate click counts only, never your identity.
Suggesting a game
The submit form sends us exactly what you type: the game's address, name, category, and any pitch or notes. The email field is optional and is used for one thing: replying to you about that suggestion. Submissions are reviewed by a human, we do not record your internet address with them, and once a suggestion is decided it is deleted from our systems automatically within six months. If you left an email and want it gone sooner, one message to hello@dailydles.com does it.
Game icons and outbound links
Each listed game's icon is fetched from Google's public favicon service, so your browser makes a request to Google to load those little images; we send no information about you with it, and we strip the referrer. When you click out to a game, the link carries a plain tag telling that game's creator the visit came from Dailydles, nothing about you. What you do on other sites is between you and them; their privacy policies apply there.
Hosting
Dailydles runs on Amazon Web Services. We have visitor access logging switched off. Where data crosses borders in transit, it is protected by the safeguards in our agreement with Amazon.
Advertising
There are no ads on Dailydles today, no popups, and no advertising cookies or storage. If a sponsor slot ever appears (the only kind of ad we would consider, see the about page), you will see a clear consent prompt first, with a real choice to say no before anything is stored, and this page will be updated at the same time.
Your rights
UK data protection law gives you rights over personal data, including access, correction, deletion and objection. Since almost everything lives on your own device, the quickest route for most things is simply emailing hello@dailydles.com. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.
If this page changes, the date here changes with it. Last updated: 11 June 2026.