Only the storage the game needs.
Cookies and browser storage help Fruits Drop remember sign-in, protect scores, recover active runs, and understand performance problems.
1. What we mean by cookies and storage
Cookies are small pieces of data stored by your browser. Local storage and session storage are similar browser tools that help a site remember temporary information. Fruits Drop uses these tools to keep the game working smoothly.
2. Essential storage
Essential storage supports gameplay sessions, active-run recovery, refresh/back-swipe protection, temporary score-save handoff during Google login, signed-in status, and security checks. Some of these features may not work properly if storage is blocked or cleared.
3. Google login storage
After you sign in with Google, Fruits Drop uses a secure site cookie to remember that you are signed in. This is needed so a qualifying Top 25 score can be saved to the right player profile. The game remains playable without Google login.
4. Analytics storage
Google Analytics may use cookies or similar identifiers to measure visits, page performance, device categories, and general feature usage. This helps us improve the game and find layout or speed problems.
Analytics does not decide whether you can play and does not make your email, Google account id, or profile picture public.
5. Your controls
You can block or delete cookies and site storage from your browser settings. You can also use private browsing, tracking protection, or Google account/browser controls to limit analytics identifiers.
- Clearing storage may sign you out.
- Clearing storage may remove temporary active-game recovery data.
- Blocking storage may stop score-save handoff after Google login.
- Private browsing may forget storage when the browser closes.
6. Updates
If Fruits Drop adds features that require different storage, this page will be updated so players can understand what changed.