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Tales of Elatora - Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy — World of Elatora

Last updated: March 19, 2026

What We Collect

World of Elatora collects the minimum data needed to run the game:

  • Account info — Email address for authentication (via Supabase Auth)
  • Game data — Character progress, inventory, quests, stats, and equipment. This is stored server-side so your progress is saved across devices.
  • Preferences — Local settings like volume levels, vibration toggle, and active character selection. These stay on your device.

What We Don't Collect

  • No location data
  • No contacts or phone data
  • No advertising identifiers
  • No analytics or tracking SDKs
  • No third-party data sharing

How We Use Your Data

Your data is used solely to run the game — saving your progress, authenticating your account, and syncing between devices. We don't sell, share, or monetize your data in any way.

Where Your Data Lives

Game data is stored on Supabase (hosted on AWS). Authentication is handled by Supabase Auth. All communication uses HTTPS.

Account Deletion

You can delete your account and all associated data directly from the game: Settings → Danger Zone → Delete Account. This permanently removes your account, all characters, and all game data from our servers.

Children

World of Elatora is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13.

Changes

If we update this policy, we'll update the date at the top. Continued use of the game means you accept the updated policy.

Contact

Questions? Open an issue at github.com/anthropics/claude-code/issues or reach out to the developer directly.

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