Privacy Policy
The short version 🌟
We don't collect any of your information — not your name, not your progress, nothing. Robo Lab has no accounts and no servers that store your data. Everything you do in the app is saved only on your own device, inside your web browser, and it never gets sent to us or anyone else.
💾What is saved, and where
To make the app fun and remember your progress, Robo Lab saves a few things locally in your browser (using a standard browser feature called localStorage):
- The name and avatar you pick (just to say hi to you!)
- Your progress — which projects you built, your level, XP and badges
- Your favourites, shopping list, vault, and any notes you write
All of this lives on your phone, tablet, or computer. We can't see it, we never receive it, and it isn't shared with anyone. It stays in the browser you used, on that device only.
🧹How to delete everything
Because your data is only in your browser, you are always in control. To erase it all, just clear your browser's site data (or history) for this site, or use your browser's "clear data" option. Once cleared, it's gone for good — there's no copy anywhere else.
🌐The honest technical bit
Robo Lab is a website, so to load it your browser makes normal web requests. We use a few free, well-known services to display the app — Google Fonts (for the friendly lettering) and open-source code libraries loaded from their public networks. Like any website you visit, these services may automatically see basic request information such as your device's IP address. We don't control that and we don't use it to identify you. We do not place advertising trackers or analytics that follow you around.
🧒A note for grown-ups about kids
Robo Lab is designed to be safe for children. Because we collect no personal information at all and store nothing on our side, there is nothing for us to misuse, sell, or leak. We never knowingly gather data from children (or anyone). We still recommend that a parent or guardian sets things up and supervises, especially since the projects use real electronics and small parts.
✉️Questions?
We're happy to help. Visit our Contact page or read our Terms of Use.