Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains how the Angels Fall First fan wiki (the "Site") handles information when you visit. We aim to collect minimal personal data necessary to operate and improve the Site.
Information we collect
Standard web server logs may record IP address, browser type, referring URL, and timestamps for security and debugging. If the Site uses analytics (such as privacy-focused or mainstream analytics providers), aggregated usage statistics help us understand popular pages and performance.
Interactive tools like the loadout calculator may process inputs locally in your browser without storing personal loadout data on our servers unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Cookies and storage
The Site may use essential cookies for language preference, session state, or consent banners. Optional analytics cookies, if enabled, are described in the Cookies policy. You can control cookies through browser settings.
Third parties
Embedded content such as YouTube tutorials may set third-party cookies or receive interaction data under the provider's policy. Hosting and CDN providers process technical data to deliver pages. We do not sell personal information.
Your rights and contact
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may request access, correction, or deletion of personal data we hold. Contact Site operators through published channels. We retain logs only as long as needed for security and operations.
European Economic Area and UK visitors may have additional rights under GDPR, including portability and objection to certain processing. We respond to verified requests within reasonable timeframes.
California residents may have rights under CCPA/CPRA regarding personal information categories we collect — primarily technical logs and optional analytics if enabled.
Data retention
Server logs rotate on a schedule appropriate to security needs, typically days to weeks unless investigating abuse. Analytics aggregates may persist longer in anonymized form.
We do not require account registration to read wiki content; therefore minimal personal data is stored compared to authenticated services.