Eliminated keeps a random ID, the display name you pick, and your game stats. No email, no password, no real-name requirement, no ads, no trackers, and we never sell anything about you. Your name and stats show up on a public leaderboard, so don't name your blob after your social security number.
No email address, no password, no account, no phone number, no payment details, no advertising or third-party tracking pixels, and no shadow profile of your soul. We don't run analytics that follow you around the internet, and we don't sell or rent your data to anyone. There's no money in blobs.
Two places: your browser's local storage (the random ID, name, character, and mute setting) and our game database, which holds your profile and stats so the leaderboard works across devices. Our database is hosted by a third-party infrastructure provider that stores the data on our behalf and isn't allowed to use it for anything else.
The Wall of Survivors publicly shows your display name, title, and stats to anyone who visits. That's the whole point of bragging rights. Because it's public, please don't use your legal name or anything you'd mind a stranger seeing. Pick something fun. Pick something you can defend in court.
We don't use advertising cookies. The only thing we keep in your browser is the handful of values listed above, and they exist purely to make the game work. Clear your browser storage and they're gone.
To wipe your local data, clear this site's storage in your browser (or use your browser's "clear site data" tool). To delete your server-side profile and remove yourself from the leaderboard, email us at hello@eliminatedgame.com with your display name and we'll erase it. Depending on where you live (e.g. the EU/UK or California), you may have additional rights to access or delete your data — the same email gets you all of them.
Eliminated is meant for players 13 and older. It's cartoon blobs in cartoon peril, but it's still a game about elimination with dark humor. We don't knowingly collect data from children under 13. If you believe a younger child has played and given us data, email us and we'll remove it.
If we change what we collect, we'll update this page and bump the date at the top. Continuing to play after a change means you're okay with the new version. We'll try not to make it weird.
Questions, deletion requests, or existential complaints: hello@eliminatedgame.com.