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Rune Forge — The Privacy Stone

Last updated: June 2025

The runes speak plainly when carved in stone. This is the Privacy Stone of Rune Forge — a plain-language account of every data practice we follow, written in the tradition of honourable disclosure.

What the stone contains

The Privacy Stone contains no personal runes about you. No warrior's name, no clan affiliation, no device mark is etched into our records.

The saga log (server logs)

Every saga keeps a log. Ours may automatically note: browser type, device class, and an anonymised IP fragment. This log helps us keep Rune Forge accessible. No individual is named within it.

No scrying pool (trackers)

Rune Forge owns no scrying pool, no advertising beacon, and no analytics familiar that follows players between sessions. What happens in the forge stays in the forge.

The inscription supplier (Google Fonts)

Our typefaces are chiselled courtesy of Google Fonts. Your browser's request to Google may carry your IP address. Their own saga covers what they do with that signal.

Young rune-readers

Rune Forge is a mystical but family-friendly game — no violent imagery, no gambling, no age restrictions. Rune-readers of all ages are welcomed to the forge. We collect nothing from any of them.

Stone revisions

Should the stone need recarving, this document will be updated and redated. Playing after any revision means you accept the new inscription.