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 ====== Privacy policy ====== ====== Privacy policy ======
-<​note>​TLauncher Legacy respects your privacy.</​note>​ 
-==== What we call sensitive information ==== 
-What we call sensitive information that TLauncher may access: 
-  * Minecraft/​Ely logins, passwords and tokens 
-  * in-game chat 
-  * save files 
-  * game screenshots 
  
-What we don't consider as sensitive information:​ +==== What is Unique client ID ==== 
-  ​* ​Unique ​random ​ID assigned to every user +Unique ​client ​ID (UUID) is generated on user's machine and stored at global configuration file. It assigned to each Legacy Launcher installation.
-  * OS, hardware info +
-  * User IP, locale +
-  * Installed and running Minecraft versions+
  
-We want to assure you that sensitive ​data is useless for us and we ignore it if received.+==== What data we collect ==== 
 +Generally, we collect data to analytics server, Sentry and Pasta.
  
-==== Logins and password ==== +== Analytics server ​== 
-Your logins credentials are always sent directly ​to authorization servers. Application only stores login, username and authorization token that is used for in-game authorizationThis data is stored locally and is not transmitted over the network.+Analytics server is aimed to collect data that helps us understand trends within the players community. It is also used to evaluate our ads performanceCurrently the user can't opt out of sending their data to the analytics server, but they can disable ads in the launcher.
  
-==== Stats ==== +We collect ​the following data ("​General user info") on each data submission:​ 
-We do collect ​some anonymous information to determine previously unknown issues ​and to monitor trends in the community. You cannot disable this feature.+  * Unique client ID (UUID), that is generated on user's machine ​and is assigned ​to each Legacy Launcher installation 
 +  * User's country, that is determined from user's IP address that is used to communicate with our statistics endpoint) 
 +  * Locale name, that is provided by user's OS. 
 +  * Launcher version and brand
  
-More: [[en:​privacy:​stats]][[en:​privacy:sentry]]+When launcher is not closedperiodically it sends ("​beacon"​) the following data: 
 +  * General user info
  
-==== Diagnostic ==== +We collect the following ​data when you launch the game
-Diagnostic ​data may contain some sensitive information such as in-game chatWe do not send it without proper authorization.+  * General user info 
 +  * Account type (mojang, minecraft, ely, plain, mcleaks, etc) 
 +  * Minecraft version ID 
 +  * Server ID, that is supplied when you click on an advertisement in the launcher 
 +  * Promotion status, that equals to: "​success"​ if the launcher managed to add promoted servers into servers.dat, or "​disabled"​ if the user disabled this feature, or "​error"​ otherwise.
  
-More: [[en:​privacy:​diagnostic]]+== Sentry == 
 +Sentry is the error-tracking software that helps us fix bugs and enhance application stability.
  
-==== Policy update ==== +When various parts of Legacy Launcher enter an unexpected or unwanted state, they may submit an automated report that contain user's Unique client ID, an error message, a stack trace and other data that may help us to troubleshoot an issue. Sometimes this data may contain sensitive information (like passwords), ​but it is never enclosed to the third parties and is not retained for a long time.
-We may update these policies the way we want but the one thing: we will never send sensitive data without proper authorization.+
  
 +== Pasta ==
 +When the user encounters an error, they might be asked to "send us the logs". This is where Pasta comes in. Logs privacy policy is [[en:​privacy:​logs|described here]].
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 +The launcher also might use Pasta to send the data as part of Sentry'​s automated reports. For example, if we suspect that the file's content has been corrupted, we upload this file to Pasta, exchange the file's ID, and then include it into the Sentry report. This way we can ignore the limits on Sentry'​s report size.
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 +==== Contact ====
 +If you have any question regarding our privacy policy, or just want your data removed, please contact us: [[[email protected]]]