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House rules โ€” written by Wibble's operator. These are the rules for using Wibble, written by us in plain English. They are the rules we operate by today. They are not legal advice. Some longer legal terms (such as where disputes are handled and the limits of our legal responsibility) and paid Wibble Plus are still being finalised with a lawyer and are not yet in force โ€” they're clearly marked below. Until then, nothing here removes any rights you have under the law where you live, including consumer and children's-privacy rights.

๐Ÿ“œ Wibble terms & house rules

Effective 17 June 2026 ยท v1.0 (operator-authored house rules) ยท Family-safe ยท Free to play

About these rules

Welcome to Wibble! These are the rules for using wibble.gg โ€” a free, family-safe games arcade for ages 6 and up. We have written them in plain English on purpose, so both kids and grown-ups can understand them. Below, “we,” “us” and “Wibble” mean the people who run wibble.gg, and “you” means the person โ€” or the grown-up and child together โ€” using it. These house rules are the rules we operate by today. Some longer legal terms (where disputes are handled, the limits of our legal responsibility, and paid Wibble Plus) are still being finalised with a lawyer and are not yet in force โ€” they are clearly marked at the end. Until then, nothing here removes any rights you have under the law where you live, including consumer and children's-privacy rights.

1. Who can use Wibble โ€” eligibility & grown-up involvement

Wibble is built for families and is suitable for ages 6 and up. Younger children should play with a grown-up close by. Accounts are for ages 13 and up. When you create an account we ask for your birth year once, on a neutral age screen; if it shows you are under 13, we don't create an account and we don't store your details โ€” but you can keep playing every game as a guest. A parent or guardian can create and manage an account for a younger child, and a grown-up who sets up or accepts these rules for a child does so on the child's behalf and agrees to supervise their use of Wibble. Grown-ups can use the PIN-protected parental controls to decide what a child can do โ€” whether their profile is public, and whether chat, multiplayer and public leaderboards are on. For a new account these social features start switched off; a grown-up turns them on, one by one, when they're ready.

2. Your account

You don't need an account to play โ€” most games work straight away. An account lets you save scores, keep streaks, add friends and play multiplayer. To create one you choose a username and password and give an email address. Please keep your password private and don't share your login. If you think someone else is using your account, tell us through the in-app Help & Feedback form. You're responsible for what happens under your account, and a grown-up is responsible for a child's account they set up.

3. Playing fair โ€” acceptable use

Wibble is a kind, family-safe place, and these rules keep it that way. You agree that you will not: be unkind (no bullying, harassment, threats, hateful or discriminatory language, or trying to upset or scare other players); share grown-up or unsafe content (no sexual, violent, frightening, illegal or otherwise inappropriate content anywhere on Wibble); share personal information (don't post your or anyone else's real name, home or email address, school, phone number, social media or other contact details โ€” in a username, a chat message, a bio or anywhere else); cheat or abuse the games (no hacking, cheating, exploiting bugs, using bots or scripts, or faking scores or leaderboard rankings); attack the service (no trying to break, overload, scrape, reverse-engineer or gain unauthorised access to Wibble, its servers or anyone else's account); or pretend to be someone else, spam, advertise, or break the law. If you see something that breaks these rules, please report it (see “Keeping Wibble safe” below) or block the player.

4. Chat, multiplayer & the things you make

Some of what you create on Wibble is shown to others โ€” your username, your scores on public leaderboards, a bio, and chat messages in multiplayer. You are responsible for what you share, and should only share things that follow the rules above and that you have the right to share. To keep things safe, Wibble is built with guardrails: chat is automatically filtered (bad words are starred out, and email addresses, web links and phone numbers are hidden, before a message is shown or stored); multiplayer is invite-only over a room code โ€” there is no open matchmaking with strangers; no personal details on public pages โ€” we don't ask for, and you shouldn't post, free-text personal information on pages search engines can find; and you can block any player, which removes them as a friend and stops them interacting with you. Permission to show your content: so the games, chat and leaderboards work, you give Wibble permission to store and display the content you create (such as your username, scores and messages) for the purpose of running the service. You keep ownership of what you make; this permission just lets us operate Wibble and ends when your content or account is removed (except where we must keep something to comply with the law or handle a safety report). We may also remove or hide content that breaks these rules โ€” see below.

5. Keeping Wibble safe โ€” reporting, moderation & appeals

We don't allow the things listed in “Playing fair” above. Some safety measures are automatic (our chat filter masks bad words and contact details before a message is shown), and some are decided by a person on our team after a report. How to report: use the Report button next to a player in your Friends list, choose a reason โ€” Inappropriate language, Bullying or harassment, Spam, Cheating, or Other โ€” and add a short note if you like; the report goes straight to our moderation queue for a team member to review. For anything urgent or off-platform, email privacy@wibble.gg with “Safety” in the subject. What we do with a report: a person on our team reviews it carefully and fairly, and depending on what we find we may decide no action is needed, hide or remove content, warn the player, temporarily suspend an account, or close an account for serious or repeated breaches. If you disagree with a decision โ€” for example your content was removed or your account was acted on by mistake โ€” you can ask us to look again via the contacts above, and a team member will re-check it. Depending on where you live you may also have the right to take a complaint to an independent body or your local regulator.

6. Your privacy

How we look after your data is explained in our Privacy & data notice, which is part of using Wibble. In short: Wibble is ad-free with no third-party ad-tracking, uses a single sign-in cookie (no advertising cookies), and keeps only simple, anonymous, aggregate counts to understand how the arcade is used.

7. The service is provided “as is”

We work hard to keep Wibble fun, safe and running, but we offer it as is. Games may change, pause, be added or retired, and there may sometimes be bugs or downtime. We can't promise the service will always be available, error-free or exactly as you expect. Nothing here takes away rights you have under the law where you live, including consumer-protection rights and the rights of children and their parents. (The precise legal disclaimers and any limits on our responsibility are still being finalised with a lawyer โ€” see the final section โ€” and are not yet in force.)

8. Ending things

You can leave any time. You can stop using Wibble whenever you like, and you can delete your account and its scores yourself from your account settings (confirming with your password). A grown-up can request deletion of a child's account. We may suspend or close an account that breaks these rules or puts other players at risk โ€” for example after a serious or repeated breach found through a report. Where we do, we explain why (see “Keeping Wibble safe”) and you can ask us to look again.

9. Changes to Wibble and to these rules

Wibble will keep growing โ€” we may add, change or retire games and features. We may also update these house rules from time to time; each version carries a date and a version number (below). We'll let players and parents know about important changes in a way you'll notice, and continuing to use Wibble after a change takes effect means you accept the updated rules. If you don't agree to a change, you can stop using Wibble and delete your account.

10. Contact

Questions about these rules, a safety concern, or a privacy request? The quickest route is the in-app Help & Feedback form, open from the menu on any page. You can also email privacy@wibble.gg โ€” put Support, Safety or Privacy in the subject so we route it to the right team. See our Contact page for more.

โš ๏ธ Still being finalised with counsel โ€” not yet in force

The sections above are the house rules we operate by today. The following are not yet in force and will be set with a qualified, jurisdiction-licensed lawyer before they take effect; until then they do not bind anyone, and nothing here removes your legal rights. (a) The limits of our legal responsibility (any limitation-of-liability or cap) and (b) any indemnity โ€” we will not ask of a child anything the law wouldn't enforce. (c) Governing law, the courts that handle disputes, and any formal dispute-resolution steps โ€” to be set with counsel, and will preserve the mandatory rights of the country where you live. (d) Paid Wibble Plus subscription terms โ€” Wibble Plus is in preview and nothing is charged today. When paid subscriptions go live we will publish clear pricing, billing-cycle, free-trial, auto-renewal, cancellation and refund terms first; none of that applies until then, and nothing here is a promise of a specific price, a trial, or that any feature will ship. Accessibility features and core play stay free for everyone, always, and Plus will never affect leaderboard fairness (no “pay to win”).

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Effective 17 June 2026 ยท version 1.0 ยท operator-authored house rules, not reviewed by a lawyer ยท not legal advice. The contract layer (liability, indemnity, governing law, dispute resolution) and paid Wibble Plus are not yet in force.