TWEN — Totes Wild Entertainment Network · last updated 16 August 2026
TWEN is a small collection of games and tools: Kroaky, Soundeez, Ateball, Central Perk’d, Wilderdash. This page says plainly what they store about you. There is no advertising here, no analytics profile, and nothing about you is sold or shared.
You can use every TWEN game without signing in. Your songs, boards and settings are saved in your own browser, and an anonymous account id is created so that data has somewhere to belong. That id is not linked to a name, an email address or anything else about you.
Signing in with Google gives TWEN three things from your Google account:
That is the whole list. TWEN cannot read your Gmail, your contacts, your files or anything else in your Google account, and it never receives your Google password.
Whatever you make in them, kept as plain data attached to your account so it follows you between devices — for example the songs and timings in your Kroaky library, or your Soundeez board. TWEN does not record how long you play, what you click, or where you are.
You. The database enforces this at the row level: every request is filtered to the account that made it, so one player cannot read another player’s data even if they go looking. The site’s operator can see it in the database in the course of running and repairing the service.
Accounts and game data are stored with Supabase on servers in the United States. The sites are served by SiteGround and Railway.
One cookie, to keep you signed in across the TWEN games. There are no advertising or tracking cookies. Kroaky plays songs through embedded YouTube players, and YouTube (Google) sets its own cookies when a video loads — that part is governed by Google’s privacy policy, not this one.
Email michael@designserious.com and say you want your account gone. It and everything attached to it will be deleted, usually within a few days. Kroaky can also export your library to a file first, so you keep your own copy.
TWEN is not aimed at children under 13 and accounts are not knowingly created for them.
If this policy changes in a way that matters, the date at the top changes with it.