Privacy Policy

Last updated: 14 July 2026
The short version: Remembah has no ads, no analytics, no trackers and no third-party SDKs. Nothing is sold or shared. The only information that ever leaves your device is the nickname and score you put on the global leaderboard — and that is meant to be public, because a leaderboard is public.

What stays on your device

Your game history — every round you have played, your best score and your average for each difficulty — is stored on your device only. So are your settings: your nickname, your chosen difficulty, and whether sound, haptics and pad symbols are on. None of it is sent anywhere. Deleting the app deletes all of it, and "Reset my history" in Settings clears it whenever you want.

What goes to the leaderboard

When you finish a game, Remembah posts a single row to its global leaderboard so you can be ranked against other players. That row holds:

The nickname and the score are shown publicly on the board, to anyone who plays the game. Choose a nickname you are happy for strangers to see; it does not have to be your real name, and you can change it at any time in Settings, which renames your existing rows.

Only your personal best per difficulty is kept, so you occupy exactly one row per difficulty rather than one per game.

The iCloud identifier

The leaderboard runs on Apple's CloudKit. It identifies you by the user record identifier that Apple derives from the Apple Account signed in to your device. That identifier is specific to this app — it is not your Apple Account, not your email address and not your name, and it cannot be used to identify you outside Remembah. It exists so the game knows which row on the board is yours, without ever asking you to create an account or hand over an email address.

If your device is not signed in to iCloud, you can still play the whole game and read the board. You just will not appear on it.

What Remembah does not do

Children

Remembah is suitable for all ages and collects nothing beyond what is described above. Because nicknames are shown publicly on the leaderboard, we ask that players do not use a nickname that identifies them personally.

Removing your data

Deleting the app removes everything held on your device. To have your rows removed from the global leaderboard, email support@freber.dev from any address and tell us the nickname you played under; we will delete them. If you would like a nickname removed because you find it offensive, write to the same address.

Changes

If this policy changes, the date at the top of this page changes with it.

Who to contact

Remembah is made by freber dev AB, Sweden. Privacy questions go to support@freber.dev.