Privacy
What Recall Rush Saves in Your Browser
A plain-English explanation of local storage, best scores, browser clearing, and how Recall Rush avoids account-based tracking.
Updated May 30, 2026 - 4 min read
Quick take
Recall Rush uses browser storage for small gameplay details where needed, not accounts or server-side profiles.
Local storage is device-based
Some Recall Rush games can save a best score in your browser. That score is stored on the device and browser you used. It is not a site account, and it will not follow you automatically to another phone, laptop, or browser.
This keeps the site simple. It also means clearing site data may remove saved scores.
No registration is required
Recall Rush does not ask visitors to create usernames, passwords, or public profiles. Gameplay is available immediately because the current site does not need a backend database to run the games.
If you contact the site by email, the message is handled like a normal email conversation. It is separate from gameplay.
Ads and analytics need disclosure
The site has been prepared for Google AdSense review. If Google-served ads are approved, Google and its partners may use cookies, IP addresses, device identifiers, and similar technologies for ad delivery, measurement, and abuse prevention.
The site may also use hosting or analytics tools to understand basic page performance and errors. These tools do not change the game rules or require an account.
How to clear local scores
Browser controls vary, but the general path is to open your browser's site settings, find recallrush.com, and clear site data or local storage. This can remove saved scores and theme preferences.
Clearing cookies and site data may also affect other websites, so use the browser's site-specific option when available.
Checklist
- Scores are local to the current browser.
- No account is needed to play.
- Clearing site data can remove saved scores.
- The privacy policy explains ads, cookies, and third-party data use.