Last updated: January 2025
Your privacy matters to Nano Lab Research. This policy explains what little information we handle when you play Nano Lab and how we use it.
We collect anonymised experiment-run data including beam path lengths and deflector configurations. No personally identifiable information is collected at any point.
Experiment data is processed in aggregate to identify puzzle layouts that players find unexpectedly difficult, allowing us to refine Nano Lab's level design.
We never sell, rent, or share data with advertisers or marketing platforms.
Your star ratings, level progress, and preferences are stored in your browser's local storage. This data stays entirely on your device and is never sent to our servers.
We use no advertising or tracking cookies. Only a minimal session cookie — strictly necessary for the game to function — may be set by your browser.
Nano Lab loads typefaces from Google Fonts to achieve its visual style. A font request is sent to Google's servers; please consult Google's privacy policy for details on how they handle such requests.
Nano Lab is suitable for all ages. It contains no in-app purchases, advertising, account registration, or social features. We do not knowingly collect data from children.
Because we collect minimal data and store game progress locally on your device, there is very little personal information at risk. We apply industry-standard practices to any data that does pass through our systems.
You may clear all local Nano Lab data at any time through your browser's storage settings. This will reset your progress and star ratings.
We may revise this Privacy Policy occasionally. Changes will be noted with an updated date at the top of this page. Continued use of Nano Lab constitutes acceptance of any revised policy.