privacy_policy.txt
Only the minimum operational data needed to run the website, Minecraft service, and Discord app is handled. Data is not sold. Logs may be kept for debugging, abuse prevention, and service operations.
Standard web server logs may include IP address, request path, user agent, and timestamp. They are used for routine hosting, reliability, and security monitoring.
When you use the Discord app, Discord sends interaction payloads that can include IDs and metadata such as:
That data is used only to verify the request, respond to commands, and perform the action you asked for.
The Discord app queries the Minecraft server status so it can report whether the server is online, along with version and player-count information. Those status checks are operational and not sold or shared as marketing data.
Data is not sold. Information may be disclosed if reasonably necessary for security, abuse handling, infrastructure protection, or to comply with legal obligations.
Operational logs may be retained for a limited period as needed for troubleshooting, moderation, or security review. Exact retention may vary depending on the hosting environment.
Questions or deletion requests can be raised in discord.gg/n85.
Last updated: 2026-04-24