Tiny Trivia
Last updated: 18 August 2026
Tiny Trivia is made by Every Play Counts Co. It is a daily trivia game where playing earns you a vote for the charity we donate to each month. This page explains exactly what the app collects, why it collects it, where it is kept, and how to have it removed.
The short version. We collect the account details you give us at sign-up, your daily scores and streak, which charity you vote for, your tribe membership, and step-by-step records of how far you get through the game — which are linked to your account once you are signed in. We do not sell or share your data with anyone. There are no advertising trackers, no third-party analytics, and no other companies embedded in the app. We never store what you type into the commonality round — only whether it was right.
When you create an account we collect your email address and a password, your display name, your date of birth, and the avatar you pick. Accounts are handled by Supabase Auth; your password is stored only as a salted hash, and it is never visible to us. We use these to sign you in, to show your name and avatar to your tribe, and to keep your progress attached to you across devices.
For each day you play we store your score (0–5), the date you played, and whether you solved the commonality round. Your streak and monthly play count are calculated from those dates. This is what powers your streak calendar, the tribe leaderboard, and the double-vote bonus.
What you type into the commonality round is never stored. The text box sends nothing anywhere — the app checks your guess on your own device and records only pass or fail.
So we can see where people get stuck or stop, the app records small, typed records of progress through a session: an event name (for example onboarding slide viewed, game started, question answered, result shown, vote cast), which puzzle, the question number, whether the answer was correct, how many milliseconds it took, your score, and the date.
Each of these carries a session ID — a random value generated on your device and kept in your browser's local storage. It exists so that an onboarding session can be connected to the sign-up that followed it. It is not a fingerprint: it is random, it identifies a device rather than a person, and it disappears whenever you clear the app's storage. Once you are signed in, these events are also linked to your account, so please treat them as information about you rather than as anonymous data. Events recorded before you create an account are linked only to that random session ID.
We store which charity you voted for, the day you voted, and whether your vote counted twice because you solved the commonality. This is tied to your account, because each player gets one vote per day and the monthly tally decides where the donation goes. Published results are always totals only — we never publish who voted for what.
If you join or create a tribe we store your tribe membership. Other members of that tribe can see your display name, your avatar, and your daily scores and streak on the tribe leaderboard. They cannot see your email address or your date of birth. Nudges record only who nudged whom, in which tribe, on which day — a nudge carries no message, so there is no message content to store.
If you suggest a charity we store the charity's name, and the optional reason and website you provide, along with your account so we can apply a fair daily limit and avoid duplicates. Suggestions are private — only we can read them. They are used solely to decide which charities to feature.
Some things never leave your device: your sound on/off preference, the random session ID, a cached copy of your own profile so the app opens quickly, and the offline copy of the app itself. Clearing the app's data or your browser storage removes all of it.
The app also makes no third-party network requests. Fonts and icons are served from our own domain rather than a content delivery network, so simply opening the app does not reveal you to any other company.
We never sell your personal information, and we do not share it with third parties for their own purposes. We do not trade, rent or licence it, and we run no advertising.
One service provider processes data on our behalf: Supabase, which provides the database, authentication and hosting the app runs on. Supabase acts on our instructions and does not use your data for its own purposes.
We may publish aggregate totals that cannot identify anyone — for example the number of people who played in a month, the total donated, or which charity won the monthly vote.
We may also disclose information if we are legally required to, or where it is necessary to protect the safety or rights of players or of Every Play Counts Co.
Your data is stored with Supabase in the Singapore region (ap‑southeast‑1). If you are in Australia or elsewhere, this means your information is held overseas. It is encrypted in transit using HTTPS, and encrypted at rest by our hosting provider.
The database enforces row-level security, so you can only read your own rows — one player cannot query another player's scores, votes, events or suggestions.
The exceptions are the ones described above: members of your tribes can see your display name, avatar and daily scores; and as the operator of the app, Every Play Counts Co. has administrative access to the database and can therefore see everything described in section 1, including charity suggestions and engagement statistics. We look at that information to run the game and choose charities — not to build profiles of individuals.
We keep your account and gameplay data for as long as your account exists, so that your streak, scores and voting history stay intact.
You can ask us to delete your account at any time by emailing the address below. When an account is deleted, your profile, daily scores, charity votes, tribe memberships, nudges and charity suggestions are deleted with it. Engagement event records are kept in a de-identified form: the link to your account is removed, leaving only the step-by-step counts that tell us where players in general drop off.
You can ask us to:
Email us and we will respond within a reasonable time, normally within 30 days. Every Play Counts Co. handles personal information in line with the Australian Privacy Principles. If you are in Australia and are not satisfied with our response, you can contact the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner at oaic.gov.au.
Tiny Trivia is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from them. If you are a parent or guardian and believe your child has created an account, please email us and we will delete the account and its data.
If we change what the app collects or how we use it, we will update this page and change the "last updated" date at the top. Significant changes will also be announced in the app.
For any privacy question or request — including access and deletion — contact:
Every Play Counts Co.
info@everyplaycounts.co