Music & Sport

Privacy Notice

The short version: almost everything stays on your device. The only thing we keep on a server is the nickname and score you choose to post to a Hall of Fame.

Last updated: July 8, 2026. This notice covers musicandsport.app. It is written to comply with Thailand's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA).

What stays on your device

Your playlists, settings, and game progress are saved in your browser's local storage, on your own device. They are never sent to us and we cannot see them. Clearing your browser data removes them.

Hall of Fame leaderboards

If you finish a game and choose to post your result, we store the name you type (up to 20 characters), your score, and the time of submission in our leaderboard database (hosted on Upstash via Vercel). That is all: no account, no email, no device identifiers.

Use a nickname, not your real name. Leaderboard names are public and visible to every visitor. We treat every entry as a nickname; please do not enter your real full name or any personal information.

Lawful basis under the PDPA: consent. Nothing is posted unless you type a name and press submit yourself; skipping submission never affects gameplay.

Children under 10

Under the PDPA, children younger than 10 need the consent of a parent or guardian before submitting personal data. If you are under 10, ask a parent before posting a name to a Hall of Fame. Parents and guardians can have any entry removed at any time using the contact below.

Rhythm Profile (Full Rhythm Test)

Your Rhythm Profile results, including the optional name you can add to personalise the card, are stored in your browser on your device. Clearing your browser data removes them.

When you complete a test, an anonymous copy of the results is also stored on our server: the six axis scores, the round statistics, whether any rounds were skipped, a coarse device type (phone or desktop), and the date. It contains no name, no account, no precise device details, and no identifier of any kind, so it cannot be linked back to you. We use these anonymous records to understand rhythm skills across athletes and to improve the test.

Microphone and motion sensors

Clap mode listens through your microphone only while you play, purely to detect the sound of a clap. The audio is analyzed on your device in real time; nothing is recorded, saved, or transmitted anywhere.

Jump mode and Move mode read your phone's motion sensor only to detect jumps or steps. Those readings are processed on your device and never leave it. You can revoke microphone or motion permission in your browser settings at any time.

Song search and third parties

When you search for songs, the tempo query is sent to our search service, which fetches matching tracks from music data providers (Deezer and GetSongBPM). Searches carry no account or identity and we do not store them.

Coaching offers and rhythm plan requests are handled on LetsOrderIt (LOIT); whatever you submit there is covered by LOIT's own privacy policy.

The homepage embeds a YouTube video in privacy-enhanced mode (youtube-nocookie.com). YouTube sets no cookies until you press play; once you do, Google's privacy policy applies to the playback.

Beyond that, this site uses no analytics, no advertising, and no tracking cookies of its own.

Deletion and contact

Want a leaderboard entry removed? Email musicandsport.world@gmail.com with the game, the name shown, and roughly when it was posted, and we will delete it promptly. The same address works for any other privacy question or request.

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