What may be collected
Information you submit directly.
That can include your name, email address, the page you referenced, and the message you typed into the contact form.
Privacy Policy
This page explains the privacy logic of Eternal Battle Legends in a practical way. It describes the information that may be provided through the site, the operational reasons for using it, and the limits that shape day-to-day handling across the current site setup.
What may be collected
That can include your name, email address, the page you referenced, and the message you typed into the contact form.
Technical context
Like many websites, the site may also process standard technical logs needed for security, delivery, and error review.
Why it is used
The aim is functional site support, not vague data collection with no stated purpose.
Live-site note
If analytics, third-party tools, or new forms are added later, this page should be updated to reflect them clearly.
Information you provide
When you send a message through the site, the information you provide may be processed in order to review your request, answer your question, or investigate the issue you described. That can include the contact details you entered, the page reference you supplied, and the message content itself.
Operational use
The site may process standard technical information such as IP-related request data, browser context, timestamps, or server logs where reasonably necessary for security, troubleshooting, form protection, and infrastructure maintenance.
Retention
Support messages and technical records should not be kept indefinitely by habit alone. Retention periods should be shaped by the actual reason the information was collected, legal obligations if any apply, and the need to resolve support or maintenance matters.
User choices
If you need to ask how your submitted information has been handled, or if you need to request correction or deletion where applicable law supports that request, use the legal or privacy contact listed on the Contact page.
Plain-language note
A privacy policy is most useful when it stays close to the actual site setup. If the site later adds newsletters, analytics suites, advertising tools, user accounts, or embedded third-party services, this page should be revised in direct language rather than padded with generic policy text.