Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy explains in general terms how Legacy of Dead Online may collect, use and protect basic website-related information. It is intended to help visitors understand how standard site data, cookies and user-submitted information may be handled when browsing the website.
Information we may collect
When visitors use the website, certain basic technical information may be collected automatically. This can include browser type, device information, approximate location derived from IP, pages visited, referral sources and general site interaction data. If the website includes contact options or similar forms, users may also choose to submit personal details such as a name or email address.
The exact data collected can depend on how the site is configured, which plugins or analytics tools are active and whether the user chooses to submit any information directly.
Important note
This policy should match the actual tools and plugins used on the site. If analytics, advertising, forms or cookie tools change, the policy text should be updated to stay accurate.
How information may be used
Basic information may be used to improve site performance, understand how visitors use the website, maintain security, respond to submitted messages and support normal website administration. If analytics tools are active, information may also be used in aggregated form to identify content trends, technical issues or broader usage patterns.
- To operate and maintain the website.
- To improve usability, content structure and technical performance.
- To respond to user inquiries or submitted messages.
- To monitor security, spam or abuse risks.
- To understand general site traffic and visitor behaviour.
Cookies and similar technologies
The website may use cookies or similar technologies to support standard website functions, remember preferences, analyse traffic or improve the browsing experience. Some cookies may be essential for site operation, while others may relate to analytics, embedded content or third-party services.
Users can usually manage cookie preferences through browser settings and, where applicable, through site-level cookie tools or consent banners.
Third-party services
The site may rely on third-party services for analytics, hosting, security, embedded media or communication tools. When such services are used, some visitor information may be processed according to the privacy practices of those providers.
Examples can include analytics platforms, website hosting providers, spam protection systems, embedded video tools or other services required for normal site functionality.
Data protection and retention
Reasonable steps may be taken to protect website information from unauthorised access, misuse or technical compromise. However, no online system can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Information may be retained for as long as reasonably necessary to operate the site, respond to inquiries, maintain records or meet legal or technical requirements.
User choices and rights
Depending on the visitor’s region and the way the website operates, users may have the ability to request access to submitted personal data, request correction or deletion of certain information, or manage cookie preferences. If the site provides a direct contact option, such requests can usually be submitted through that channel.
Users should also remember that browser settings can often be used to block or delete cookies independently.
Related pages
These pages help connect privacy, transparency and broader trust signals across the site:
FAQ
Does this site collect personal information?
It may collect limited personal information only when a user submits it directly, such as through a contact form or similar feature, depending on site setup.
Does the site use cookies?
It may use cookies or similar technologies for essential functions, analytics, preferences or general website performance, depending on active tools.
Can users control cookies?
Yes. In most cases users can manage cookies through browser settings and, where available, through any cookie consent tools shown on the site.
Why should this policy be updated when site tools change?
Because privacy text should reflect the real services, plugins and data flows used on the site, not a generic template that no longer matches reality.
