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Privacy Policy

Last updated: August 5, 2026

This policy explains how the Project N.E.K.O. documentation site handles information related to visits and how you can manage your privacy choices.

1. Scope of this policy

This policy applies to the Project N.E.K.O. documentation site. GitHub, Steam, Google, and other external sites opened from the documentation handle information under their own privacy policies.

2. Information we may process

When you visit the documentation site, the following categories of information may be involved:

  • Page-visit information: Such as the documentation pages visited, the referring page, and basic visit context.
  • Browser and device information: Such as browser type, device category, and approximate geographic region.
  • Interaction information: Such as page views and interactions with links to external Project N.E.K.O. product pages.
  • Privacy choice: Your browser stores whether you allowed analytics and the minimal state needed to remember that choice.

The documentation site does not intentionally collect or send account credentials, private messages, form contents, or other sensitive information through analytics.

3. Why we use this information

We use analytics information only for the following purposes:

  • Improve the documentation: Understand which content is useful and which pages need improvement.
  • Improve navigation: Understand how visitors find and browse the documentation site.
  • Evaluate outbound links: Understand whether the documentation helps visitors find Project N.E.K.O. product pages.
  • Produce aggregate reports: Observe overall visit trends to support documentation maintenance.

Advertising tracking, ad user data, ad personalization, and related advertising signals remain disabled.

4. Cookies, local storage, and analytics technology

The documentation site uses two categories of browser technology:

  • Essential local preference storage: Remembers whether you allowed or declined analytics. It stores only the minimal state needed for that purpose.
  • Optional analytics technology: When you allow analytics, the site loads Google Analytics 4 to produce aggregate reports about documentation visits and limited interactions.

Until you explicitly allow analytics, the site does not load optional analytics or send analytics requests to Google Analytics. See the Cookie Policy for more information.

5. How third parties handle information

  • Google Analytics: After permission is granted, it processes optional analytics information on behalf of the documentation site and retains related data according to its service policies and property settings.
  • Hosting and external destinations: The documentation site may rely on external hosting services and may open destinations such as GitHub or Steam. Those services handle information under their own policies.

For information about Google Analytics retention, see Google Analytics data retention.

6. Data minimization and retention

Before analytics information is sent, the site cleans page and destination URLs and retains only the limited information needed for aggregate reporting. Unnecessary query data and URL fragments are removed to reduce the risk of accidental disclosure.

Local privacy choices and optional analytics data are retained only as needed for the purposes described above and according to the relevant service settings. Privacy choices expire periodically, after which the site asks again.

7. Your choices and controls

Use the persistent Cookie settings control at the bottom of any documentation page to allow, decline, or withdraw your analytics choice at any time.

If you withdraw previously granted consent, the site stops future analytics, attempts to remove analytics cookies accessible to the site, and reloads without analytics. You can also clear the site's stored data through your browser, which resets the saved choice.

Declining analytics does not affect normal access to or use of the documentation.

The documentation site may contain links to GitHub, Steam, Google, or other third-party sites. After you leave the documentation site, those third parties handle relevant information under their own policies, and the Project N.E.K.O. documentation site does not control their privacy practices.

9. Changes to this policy

We may update this policy as the documentation site's features, analytics practices, or applicable requirements change. The updated version will be published on this page, and the last-updated date at the top will be revised.

10. Questions

For privacy questions, contact the project through the Project N.E.K.O. GitHub repository without posting sensitive information publicly.