Privacy Policy

Last updated: June 21, 2026

Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy Wiki ("we", "this site") is an independent fan website. We keep data collection to the absolute minimum needed to run a fast, static website. This page explains what that means in practice.

Information we collect

We do not ask you to create an account, and we do not collect names, email addresses or payment information. We have no contact forms, no comment system and no login. If that changes in the future, this policy will be updated first.

Analytics

We may use a privacy-friendly, cookieless analytics service to understand roughly how many people visit and which pages are popular. This kind of analytics records aggregate, anonymised information such as page views, approximate region and referring site. It does not build an advertising profile of you and does not track you across other websites.

Cookies

The site itself does not set tracking cookies. Embedded third-party content — most notably YouTube videos — is loaded only after you click to play it. We use YouTube's privacy-enhanced mode (youtube-nocookie.com), but once you start a video, YouTube may set its own cookies under its own policy.

Advertising

This site currently shows no advertising. If we introduce advertising in the future (for example, Google AdSense), this policy will be updated to explain what cookies or identifiers those partners use and how you can manage your preferences, before any ads go live.

Third-party services

We load web fonts from Google Fonts and may embed video from YouTube. These providers may receive your IP address as a normal part of delivering their content, and they handle that data under their own privacy policies. We link out to stores and official sources; those destinations have their own policies we don't control.

Children

This site is a general-audience gaming resource and is not directed at children under 13. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children.

Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the site evolves. The "last updated" date above always reflects the current version.