Privacy Policy
How Dungeon Crawler Life handles account, gameplay, and service data.
This page explains what information the service stores, why it is stored, and the practical choices available to players who use the site.
What we collect
- Account records needed to authenticate users and associate characters, campaigns, and in-game progress with the right player.
- Gameplay data such as campaign state, character sheets, inventory, quest progress, and related world-state information that keeps a persistent run playable over time.
- Operational logs and basic technical metadata used to debug failures, monitor abuse, and keep the live service stable.
How we use it
- To deliver the core game experience, including persistent campaigns, character progression, and account-linked world history.
- To improve reliability, investigate errors, and respond to misuse or security concerns that affect the service or other players.
- To support product development, including evaluating which systems are working, where friction exists, and what needs to be improved next.
What we do not do
- We do not present this service as an anonymous, stateless toy. Persistent gameplay requires persistent records.
- We do not claim that every page is free of logging or operational telemetry. Basic request and application logging is part of running the site responsibly.
- We do not treat legal pages as a substitute for good engineering judgment. Access to production systems and retained data is still handled by role, need, and operational controls.
Player choices and questions
- If you need account-related help, use the site contact or support path made available by the project maintainers.
- If you stop using the service, some records may still be retained where they are required for security, auditability, or preserving shared campaign integrity.
- If this policy changes materially, the updated page at this route becomes the current statement of how the service handles data.