Stone Arch — Ancient Privacy Covenant
Last updated: June 2025
Stone Arch is built to last — and so is this privacy covenant. Ancient agreements were kept through honour, not enforcement. Ours is the same: a plain, honest account of what we do with your data, which is almost nothing.
What the archive holds
The Stone Arch archive holds nothing personal about you. No scholar's name, no research trail, no device inscription is preserved in our stone. You visit, you explore, and the arch remembers nothing of you.
Chronicle entries (server logs)
Like an ancient chronicle recording only the date and the weather, our servers may automatically note: browser type, device category, and an anonymised IP fragment. These entries confirm the arch is standing and open. No individual is named.
No hidden scribes
Stone Arch employs no advertising scribes, no behavioural analytics scholars, and no third-party observers hidden in the catacombs. The archives are unwatched.
The illuminator (Google Fonts)
Our typefaces are illuminated by Google Fonts. Your browser's connection to Google may include your IP address. Their covenant covers what they inscribe from that connection.
Young archaeologists
Stone Arch is a timeless, thoughtful game for all ages. No violent content, no gambling, no age restrictions. Every young archaeologist is welcome at the site. We collect nothing from any visitor.
Covenant renewal
Should our practices change, this covenant will be renewed and redated. Continued exploration after any renewal signals acceptance.