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The short version: we collect as little as possible, we never sell or trade your personal information, and we do not run advertising trackers.
Last updated · August 2026No advertising pixels, no cross-site profiling, no data brokers.
We never sell, rent, or trade personal information with anyone.
Anything you send reaches our team directly, not a support platform.
This site is operated by Obsidian Games, the team behind ROS: Origin — an independent, fan-made revival project created by fans of the original Rules of Survival. We are the data controller for anything described here. Reach us at Contact@ObsidianGames.net.
To answer you, to send the project updates you asked for, to keep the site online and secure, and to handle legal notices. That is the whole list — we do not use your information to build advertising profiles.
Only the services we need to run: our web host, our email provider, and — if you join them — the community platforms we link to, which have their own policies. No advertisers and no analytics brokers. Otherwise we disclose information only where the law requires it.
Pre-registration emails are kept until launch, or until you ask us to remove you. Correspondence is kept while it is useful and then deleted. Server logs rotate out on our host's normal schedule. Local settings stay on your device until you clear your browser storage.
You can ask us for a copy of what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to delete it — including unsubscribing from pre-registration at any time. Email Contact@ObsidianGames.net and we will action it, normally within a few days. Depending on where you live you may also have the right to complain to your local data protection authority.
This site is not directed at children under 13, and we do not knowingly collect their information. If you believe a child has sent us personal data, email us and we will delete it.
If this policy changes we will update the date at the top of the page, and we will say so in the community channels when the change is significant. This page is information, not legal advice.