PRIVACY POLICY
DarkMythic guards the privacy of every soul who enters our legendary halls. This scroll details how we handle information within our domain.
COLLECTION DOCTRINE
Operating without registrations or payments enables DarkMythic to maintain minimal data practices. We deliberately avoid gathering personally identifying information. Your journeys through our realm remain shrouded in anonymity.
TECHNICAL OBSERVATIONS
Standard web processes may record certain technical details:
- Browser signatures for compatibility verification
- Display specifications for visual optimization
- Regional approximations from connection points
- Timestamp records for system monitoring
Such observations remain aggregated and anonymous, used only for realm maintenance.
LOCAL INSCRIPTIONS
DarkMythic inscribes your age verification status within your browser's local storage. This record exists only on your device and never transmits elsewhere. Clearing browser data erases this inscription completely.
SURVEILLANCE ABSENCE
Our halls contain no advertising beacons, analytics mechanisms, or behavioral monitoring systems. Your activities within DarkMythic generate no profiles for commercial exploitation.
EXTERNAL PASSAGES
Responsible gaming resources linked from our platform operate independently. DarkMythic maintains no data exchange protocols with these external destinations.
DATA LONGEVITY
Given limited collection practices, retention concerns remain minimal. Server records cycle automatically without personal identifiers. Local inscriptions persist until browser storage clearance.
YOUNG SOUL PROTECTION
DarkMythic forbids access to individuals under eighteen. Our age gateway enforces this boundary. Any information potentially linked to minors triggers immediate purging protocols.
VISITOR CONTROL
Complete authority over DarkMythic-related data resides with you. Browser storage tools grant access to local records. Purge everything connected to our domain whenever desired.
POLICY EVOLUTION
Privacy approaches may evolve alongside technology and regulations. This document reflects current practices. Significant changes update the date below.
Last inscribed: February 2025