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Privacy commitment

last updated · March 2026 · for the letsbuild platform

letsbuild is run by a small team in Boucherville, Québec. This page covers what we collect when you use the platform, why we keep it, and how long it sits on our servers. We try to use plain words. If something is unclear, write to us at [email protected] and we will rewrite the section.

What we collect

When you load any page on letsbuild, our hosting provider records your IP address, the browser you are using, the page you requested, and the time of the request. This is the standard server log every website on the internet generates. We hold those logs for thirty days and then they are overwritten. We do not link them to anything else.

When you confirm you are eighteen years or older, that confirmation is stored in your browser, not on our servers. We never see it. The same is true for your cookie preference.

When you play a round of the game, your final score is sent to the leaderboard service together with a short, randomly generated handle. The handle is created in your browser and is not connected to your name, email, IP address, or any other identifier.

What we do not collect

We do not ask for your name, your address, your phone number, your date of birth, or any payment information. There is nothing on the site to pay for. We do not run advertising trackers, fingerprinting scripts, session replay tools, or behavioural profiling. We do not sell, rent, or share data with third parties for marketing purposes, because we have no marketing partners and no plans to acquire any.

Your rights

Under Québec privacy law and the GDPR, you can request a copy of the data we hold that relates to you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it. Because we collect almost nothing tied to a real person, in most cases the answer to a deletion request is that there is nothing to delete. We will still confirm this to you in writing within thirty days of the request.

To get in touch about anything on this page, email [email protected]. If you are unhappy with our reply, you can complain to the Commission d access a l information du Québec.