Last Updated: December 18, 2024
The Discord application may use stored data, as defined below, for different features including but not limited to sending event messages related to players (when enabled) and command handling. No usage of data outside the aforementioned cases will happen, and the data is not shared with any third-party site or service.
The application may store the following information automatically when being invited to a new Discord server:
server_id with the server’s identifier as value.server_name with the server’s name as value.The application may store the following information automatically when using specific commands:
server_id with the server’s identifier as value.server_name with the server’s name as value.channel_id with the channel’s identifier as value.channel_name with the channel’s name as value.user_id with various user’s identifier as value.user_name with various user’s name as value.steam_id with various user’s Steam identifier as value.No other information outside the above-mentioned one will be stored.
The data may be updated when using specific commands. Updating data will require the input of an end user. No other actions may update the stored information at any given time.
Stored data can be removed automatically through means of removing the application from a server. This can be achieved by using the moderation features provided by Discord. Re-adding the application back to the server will store data again, as described in the Stored Information section of this policy.
The application owner reserves the right to update this Privacy Policy at any time, giving users a one-week period to opt out if they do not agree with the changes. Users may opt out by removing the application from any server they have the right to do so.
The application may contain links to external websites. The application owner is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of these websites, and users should review the privacy policies of these websites before providing any personal data.