Privacy Policy

Last updated March 30, 2026

How Hall of Mogs handles personal data

This policy explains what information Hall of Mogs may process, why that information is used, and how it supports account access, publishing, moderation, security, and site operations.

Information the site may process

  • Account information such as your user ID, email login details, and auth provider metadata.
  • Public profile data such as username, avatar, bio, and pending profile changes you submit.
  • Post content such as titles, screenshots, gear selections, likes, reports, and moderation status.
  • Operational and security data such as request logs, error data, and anti-abuse records.

Why this information is used

  • To create and secure your account.
  • To display your profile and posts inside the service.
  • To power features such as likes, saved transmogs, and imported item data.
  • To review reports, detect abuse, and enforce the community guidelines.
  • To operate, maintain, and improve the site.

Third-party services

Hall of Mogs may rely on third-party infrastructure and APIs to run core features. Today that includes services such as Supabase, Blizzard APIs, authentication providers like Google when you choose them, and moderation providers used to help review text or images.

Those providers may process technical data that is necessary to deliver their service, such as request metadata, IP addresses, storage access, or authentication events. Their own privacy and security terms also apply to the parts of the stack they operate.

Retention and deletion

Public posts, profile data, and moderation records may be retained for as long as needed to operate the service, comply with safety requirements, and preserve legitimate moderation history. If you delete content or close your account, some backup, audit, or abuse-prevention records may persist for a limited period where reasonably necessary.

Cached item data from Blizzard APIs may also be stored so the site can resolve and display gear more efficiently. That cache is about items, not your private messages or hidden personal content.

Your choices and rights

You can edit or remove public profile data and your own posts through the product where those tools are available. If you are in a region that grants data access, correction, deletion, or objection rights, you may also ask for review of those requests through the site operator.

This privacy page is meant to explain the current product behavior clearly, but it is not a substitute for tailored legal advice. If Hall of Mogs expands features, regions, analytics, or commercial tools, this policy may be updated to match.

No sale of personal data

Hall of Mogs is not built around selling personal data. The site uses account and content data to run the product, moderate public submissions, and keep the service operational.