Privacy Policy
Last updated: May 2, 2026
This Privacy Policy explains how AimIsLaw (the "Game") handles information about you when you play. AimIsLaw is an independently-developed video game; this policy applies only to the Game itself.
1. Information We Collect
The Game collects the minimum amount of data needed to run multiplayer matches:
- Account identifier and display name. When you sign in to play online, the Game receives an account identifier and the public display name associated with that identifier from the third-party authentication and online-services platform you use to sign in.
- Session presence and matchmaking state. While you are looking for, hosting, or playing in a match, the Game records that you are currently in a match (so other players can find or join it) and the role you have within it (host, joiner).
- In-match gameplay statistics. The Game records per-match statistics such as kills, deaths, assists, damage dealt, shots fired, hits landed, and headshots. These stats exist only for the duration of the match and are not persisted to disk or to a remote server.
- Local settings. Your audio, video, control, and crosshair preferences are stored locally on your device in the Game's user-settings file. These do not leave your device.
- Diagnostic logs. The Game writes logs to your local device to help diagnose crashes and bugs. Crash reports may include a stack trace and basic system information. Logs do not leave your device unless you choose to share a crash report file with us.
The Game does not collect your real name, postal address, phone number, payment information, biometric data, or precise location.
2. How We Use Information
The information described above is used solely to operate the Game:
- Authenticate you so you can play online.
- Show your display name to other players in the match (lobby, scoreboard, kill feed).
- Match you with other players and connect you to a session.
- Display your in-match statistics to you on the scoreboard.
- Apply your saved preferences when you launch the Game.
- Diagnose crashes and bugs you choose to report.
We do not use your information for advertising, profiling, or training machine-learning models.
3. How We Share Information
Account and session information is processed by the third-party online-services platform that handles authentication, matchmaking, and voice/text relay for the Game. By signing in to play online, you accept that platform's separate terms of service and privacy practices.
Display names are visible to other players you are matched with, in lobby and on the in-game scoreboard, while a match is active.
We do not sell your information, and we do not share it with advertisers, data brokers, or analytics vendors.
4. How Long We Retain Information
- Account identifier and display name: retained by the third-party online-services platform under its own retention policy. The Game itself does not store these on a server we control.
- Session presence: exists only while the session is active and is removed when the session ends.
- In-match gameplay statistics: exist only in memory during a match and are discarded when the match ends or you leave it.
- Local settings: kept on your device until you change or delete them.
- Diagnostic logs: kept on your device until they are overwritten by newer logs or you delete them. Crash reports you choose to send to us are kept only as long as needed to investigate the issue.
5. Children
The Game is not directed at children under the age that the third-party online-services platform requires for an account. If you are under that age, please do not sign in to online play.
6. Your Choices
- You can play offline modes (such as the practice range, when available) without signing in.
- You can change or clear your local settings file at any time.
- You can delete your account on the third-party online-services platform through that platform; doing so will prevent further online play in the Game.
7. Security
The Game relies on the third-party online-services platform for authentication, transport encryption, and account security. We follow standard practices to avoid storing personal data on our own infrastructure.
8. Changes to This Policy
If this policy changes, the new version will be posted at this URL with an updated "Last updated" date. Continued play after changes means you accept the updated policy.
9. Contact
Questions about this policy: contact@aimislaw.com