Passed, failed, or pending
If a receipt looks wrong, include the quest name, chess site, public username, game link, and what result you expected.
Side Quest Chess checks public chess games, saves your quest progress, and turns completed nonsense into proof receipts. Here is the simple version of what to do when something looks wrong — and what data SQC does, and does not, need.
If a receipt looks wrong, include the quest name, chess site, public username, game link, and what result you expected.
Side Quest Chess only needs your public Lichess or Chess.com username to check recent public games.
Every quest page explains the exact condition. If a rule feels unclear, send the quest name and the confusing line.
Include the quest name, chess site, public username, game link if relevant, the receipt result you saw, and what you expected instead. For deletion requests, include the account email or profile details needed to identify your SQC account. A screenshot helps if the issue is visual.
When you run a proof check, SQC reads recent public games for the Lichess or Chess.com username saved on your profile.
SQC stores your sign-in profile, saved chess usernames, active quest, points, coat-of-arms progress, and proof receipts.
Never enter a Lichess or Chess.com password into SQC. Proof checks are username-based and public-game based.
Use support for deletion requests involving saved SQC usernames, progress, proof receipts, or public proof links controlled by Side Quest Chess.