Last updated: December 2025
Bluff of the Bunch™ Online is a family-friendly game. We intentionally collect as little information as possible. We do not ask children for their real names, email addresses, phone numbers, photos, or locations.
Our goal is simple: let kids enjoy the game while keeping their privacy protected.
When a player joins the game, we generate a fun nickname such as "BluePanda41" or "RocketTiger7". Players cannot type their own username. This helps prevent children from entering personal information.
Players may create an optional saved account by adding a password. The password is stored securely (hashed) and is not linked to any real-world identity.
We do not collect:
If a password is forgotten, we cannot recover the account. This is intentional so that we do not need to collect parent or child contact information.
We do not intentionally collect or store:
We do not show third-party ads inside the game and do not sell or rent any player data.
The limited information we store is used only to operate and improve the game, for example:
We do not use this information to build marketing profiles or track players across other websites.
Bluff of the Bunch™ Online is focused on gameplay. Usernames are system-generated, and we discourage sharing any personal information during play.
As a parent or guardian, you can:
If you believe your child has provided personal information in connection with the game, please contact us and we will review and remove it where appropriate.
We use reasonable technical measures to help protect the information we store, including encrypting connections and hashing passwords. No system is perfectly secure, but we are committed to a simple and protective design.
If you are a parent or guardian and have questions about privacy or how Bluff of the Bunch™ Online works, please contact us:
Email: hello@bluffofthebunch.com
This page is provided for general information to parents and guardians. It is not legal advice. If you have specific legal questions about children’s privacy laws such as COPPA, please consult a qualified attorney.