Privacy Policy
Last updated: July 2026
1. Overview
This Privacy Policy explains how drainthelakewiki.wiki ("we", "the Site") handles information when you visit. We respect your privacy and collect minimal data necessary to operate a static informational wiki.
2. Information We Collect
The Site is primarily static. We do not require account registration. Our hosting provider (Cloudflare Pages) may automatically collect standard server logs including IP address, browser type, referring URL, and timestamps for security and performance analytics.
3. Cookies and Local Storage
We may use essential cookies or local storage for language preferences and tool calculator inputs stored locally in your browser. See our Cookie Policy for details. We do not sell personal data to third parties.
4. Third-Party Services
Embedded YouTube videos, when loaded, are governed by Google's privacy policy. Roblox links direct you to roblox.com under their terms. Analytics, if enabled at the hosting layer, are aggregated and anonymized where possible.
5. Children's Privacy
The Site covers a Roblox game that may appeal to younger audiences. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If you believe a child has provided personal data through contact forms, please notify us for prompt removal.
6. Data Retention
Server logs retained by our host are kept according to their standard retention schedule, typically limited to operational needs. Calculator inputs stored in your browser remain until you clear site data.
7. Your Rights
Depending on your jurisdiction, you may have rights to access, correct, or delete personal data we hold. Contact the Site administrator to exercise these rights. EU/EEA users may lodge complaints with their supervisory authority.
8. International Transfers
Data may be processed on servers located in various countries through our CDN provider. By using the Site, you consent to such transfers with appropriate safeguards as provided by the host.
9. Changes
We may update this Privacy Policy periodically. The "Last updated" date reflects the most recent revision. Continued use constitutes acceptance of changes.