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Friendly safety guidance for Jumbly sharing, challenge links, reporting, moderation, and respectful puzzle play.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
These pages describe the current Jumbly closed beta and planned platform features in plain language. We will keep them updated as accounts, analytics, subscriptions, and wider launch systems mature.
Respectful Play
- Jumbly is built for calm daily puzzle play, friendly sharing, and lightweight challenge links.
- Please keep shared results, challenge names, feedback, and support messages respectful.
- Do not use Jumbly to harass, threaten, impersonate, spam, deceive, or target other players.
Challenge Etiquette
- Challenge links are intended for friendly asynchronous play, not pressure or unwanted contact.
- Do not repeatedly send challenge links to someone who has asked you to stop.
- Challenge reporting and blocking controls may be limited during closed beta, but unwanted invites should still be reported through Support.
Anti-Abuse Guidance
- Do not automate gameplay, scrape puzzle content, bypass limits, manipulate results, or attack app infrastructure.
- Do not submit harmful, hateful, sexually explicit, exploitative, infringing, or illegal content through feedback, account, challenge, or support systems.
- Jumbly may expire, hide, moderate, restrict, or remove content, links, accounts, or future social features to protect players and service quality.
Reporting
- Closed beta reporting is lightweight. Send safety concerns to support@jumbly.games with the route, challenge code, game, and a short description.
- Please include screenshots only when useful, and remove unrelated personal information.
- Before wider public launch, reporting should add in-app challenge reporting, abuse categories, review status, and optional block controls.
Children and Families
- Jumbly aims to feel friendly and broadly approachable, but it is not specifically designed for young children.
- If you are under the digital-consent age that applies where you live, please use Jumbly with permission from a parent or guardian.
- Parents and guardians should supervise app use, sharing, challenge links, accounts, and future subscriptions where appropriate.
- Jumbly does not knowingly target advertising to children.
- If age-gating, parental consent, or child-specific privacy obligations become relevant, Jumbly should add dedicated controls before launch in those markets.
Moderation Direction
Jumbly's moderation systems are intentionally lightweight during closed beta. Before real social scale, the platform should add clear review workflows, abuse-rate limits, challenge reporting, account action logs, and escalation paths.