Privacy / 21 Aug 2026

Privacy Policy

Wardflame does not collect game data for analytics, advertising, or tracking.

The game

Wardflame does not collect, transmit, sell, or use personal data for tracking or advertising. The game has no analytics or advertising backend.

Game progress, settings, and local diagnostic reports stay on your device. Wardflame's Apple privacy manifest declares no collected data types and no tracking.

Purchases

Full-game purchases and purchase restoration are processed by Apple through StoreKit. Wardflame receives only the entitlement state required to unlock the game. It does not receive your payment-card details. Apple handles purchase data under its own privacy policy.

Deleting local data

Deleting Wardflame removes its locally stored data, subject to device and App Store backup mechanisms controlled by Apple. The game does not maintain a remote player account or cloud profile.

This website

Wardflame.com uses Vercel Web Analytics and Speed Insights to measure anonymous page views and real-world performance. These services do not use cookies. Vercel processes aggregated information such as the timestamp, route or URL, filtered query parameters, referrer, approximate country or region, browser, operating system, device type, network speed, and Core Web Vitals. The data is not associated with an individual visitor or IP address.

We do not send custom events, account information, payment details, or advertising identifiers. Wardflame.com has no advertising trackers and does not build advertising profiles.

On the current Vercel Hobby plan, the reporting window is one month for Web Analytics and seven days for Speed Insights. Vercel may retain Web Analytics data beyond the visible reporting window. The temporary visitor hash used by Web Analytics expires after 24 hours. Removing these components and disabling the services stops future collection. Because the metrics are aggregated and cannot be tied to a particular visitor, there is no visitor-specific analytics record for us to retrieve or delete.

The hosting and security provider may also process limited technical information such as IP address, user agent, requested URL, and timestamps in server logs to deliver and protect the site.

If you follow a link to Apple or GitHub, those services process data under their own policies. Information you post in a public GitHub support request is visible to others, so do not include payment details or other sensitive information.

Changes and contact

This policy will be updated before any release that introduces new data collection or non-essential website tracking. For questions, use the Wardflame support page.

Effective 21 August 2026 · Website details updated 22 August 2026