Plain English, as the law requires
The Plain English Department
The Company keeps its papers with its solicitors — MoorLogic Ltd — who speak plainly, because the law requires it. That is the only bit of character on this page.
MoorLogic Ltd — not the fictional Company — is the data controller and publisher of Go For Broke. The policies themselves live on MoorLogic’s own website; the summaries below are true and are not the policy. Where a summary and the full policy differ, the full policy wins. Every outbound link here leaves this site for moorlogic.co.uk.
The policies
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Privacy
To sign you in we use your Google identity (an opaque account id — not your email address). We keep your gameplay records and your purchase records; purchase tokens are stored hashed, never in the raw. No location. No advertising SDK. No third-party analytics. Deleting your account anonymises it — your personal identifiers are severed, but your competitive record remains under an anonymised handle, so past seasons and leaderboards stay whole.
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Terms of Use
The § guineas in the game have no real-world value and are never exchangeable. Every company, ticker, price and headline is fictional. The game simulates no real market, gives no financial advice, and is not a wagering product. Commissions written by players in private rooms are moderated before they appear and can be reported.
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Support & deletion
Need help, or want your account and data deleted? The quickest route to deletion is inside the app (see the FAQ below). If you can’t reach the app, a human at MoorLogic will do it for you.
Contact: developer@moorlogic.co.uk
About this website. It sets no cookies, runs no analytics, and loads nothing from anyone else — no third-party fonts, scripts, or trackers. Nothing on this page watches you. That is deliberate.
Questions
How do I delete my account and data?
In the app, open your Employee Record → THE BACK OFFICE → Resignation → type RESIGN → File your resignation. That signs you out everywhere, disconnects your Google sign-in, and retires your name and employee number.
Your competitive history (past seasons and placements) is kept but anonymised, so leaderboards and past rounds stay whole; purchase receipts are retained where the law requires. Nothing that identifies you remains. If you can’t reach the app, use the support contact above and we’ll process it for you.
How do purchases work?
Purchases go through Google Play Billing. They’re optional and buy in-game credits only — a fresh engagement, a reset, a handful of tokens. They are fixed and deterministic: no loot boxes, no randomised rewards. Nothing you buy pays out real money, and the in-game § guineas can never be exchanged for anything. Purchase tokens are stored hashed, never in the raw.
Is this gambling?
No. There is no wagering and no way to cash out. You cannot win or lose real money, and there are no real-money prizes. The mechanics run on a fixed schedule; the currency is virtual, with no exchange value. Go For Broke is a market simulation with an inverted goal — you “win” by driving a fictional balance to zero — not a wagering product. It is a game about money and failure, so it is pitched at teenagers and up rather than young children.
What data do you collect?
Your Google account identifier (an opaque id, not your email), a display name you choose, your gameplay records, and your purchase records. We do not collect your location, your contacts, or any advertising identifier, and there is no third-party analytics. The full detail is in the Privacy Policy.
Do you show ads, or track me?
No advertising, ever — no ad SDK and no advertising identifier. No third-party analytics. The only server the app talks to is the Company’s own.
Does this website use cookies?
No. This site sets no cookies, runs no analytics, and loads nothing from third parties. It is plain paper and ink.
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