Trust & Privacy
This page is maintained by the Office Survivor team to answer common security and privacy questions about the game. It describes app-visible controls and current practices, not an independent certification.
What the game stores
Office Survivor is a browser game. The only data the game saves on your behalf is what you need to keep playing across sessions:
- Local browser settings (audio, controls, reduced motion).
- When you sign in: your chosen username, save slots (run progress and meta-progression), run history, and any leaderboard runs you submit.
The game does not collect contacts, location, payment information, or device sensors.
Accounts & sign-in
Sign-in is optional. You can play the entire game without an account; saves remain in your browser. Signing in syncs your save slots to the cloud and lets you submit runs to the public leaderboard.
Authentication is handled by our managed backend provider. The game never sees or stores your password.
Leaderboard & public data
The leaderboard is public. When you submit a run, the following fields are visible to anyone viewing the leaderboard: your chosen username, run length, level reached, kills, and paychecks earned.
Pick a username you are comfortable showing publicly. You can change it later from the in-game profile screen.
Security controls in the app
- Row-level security on all database tables: each player can only read and write their own save slots, run history, and profile.
- Server-side validation rejects out-of-range scores, oversized save payloads, and invalid usernames before they reach storage.
- The user identifier on leaderboard and profile rows is not exposed to anonymous visitors — only the public display fields listed above are.
- Traffic is served over HTTPS. Secrets and service credentials live server-side and are never shipped to the browser.
Deleting your data
You can delete individual save slots and clear your run history from inside the game. To request full deletion of your account and associated data, contact us at the address below and we will remove it.
Shared responsibility
Office Survivor runs on a managed hosting and backend platform that provides the underlying infrastructure, authentication, and database services. The Office Survivor team is responsible for the application code, the data model, and the access rules described above. You are responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials safe and for the username you choose to display publicly.
Reporting a security issue
If you believe you have found a security or privacy issue, please report it responsibly via the contact channel listed on the Office Survivor website rather than disclosing it publicly. We appreciate clear, reproducible reports.
This page is editable app-owned content and may be updated as the game evolves. It is not an independent audit or certification.