Privacy policy - kubewrecked, the Kubernetes and kubectl skills game

// the short version

kubewrecked is a free Kubernetes skills game: quick kubectl and manifest drills - recall it, build it, read it - that keep your cloud-native and DevOps knowledge sharp. It is run by Chris Binnie in the United Kingdom. There are no accounts, no cookies, no ads and no third-party trackers - this page covers the little that is left.

// what gets collected

The site is served through a global content-delivery network, whose standard edge logs record your IP address, user agent, timestamp and the path you requested. Those logs are kept for at most 90 days, then deleted automatically. They are used only for security, abuse prevention and aggregate traffic counts - our lawful basis is legitimate interests (UK GDPR Article 6(1)(f)).

// what stays on your device

Your answers are graded entirely in your browser - nothing you type ever leaves your device. Your streak and stats live in your browser's localStorage; they are never uploaded anywhere, and clearing your browser's site data resets them.

// what we don't do

No registration, no cookies, no analytics scripts, no fingerprinting, no advertising networks, and nothing is sold or shared with anyone. The page loads zero third-party code, and we do no automated decision-making or profiling.

// where processing happens

The site is hosted in the United States and content is delivered worldwide through a content-delivery network. The UK-to-US transfer is covered by the UK-US Data Bridge (the UK Extension to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework), under which our hosting provider is certified.

// your rights

Under UK GDPR you can ask for access to, correction or erasure of your personal data, or object to its processing. In practice the only personal data we hold are the edge logs above, and they self-delete within 90 days. Contact: hello @ kubewrecked.com. You can also complain to the UK regulator, the ICO, at ico.org.uk.

// changes

Any changes to this policy will be posted on this page. Last updated: 5 July 2026.

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