Information we collect
Renown processes account details, linked provider identities, public developer activity, gameplay and marketplace actions, device and security signals, and support communications. Private repository paths, commit messages, diffs, and per-repository Renown metrics remain on the developer's device and are not intentionally uploaded to Renown. When a signed-in user explicitly grants GitHub private-repository access, Renown fetches their accessible private repository names and basic GitHub metadata live for that user's repository browser; those responses are not cached or written to Renown's shared repository tables. Stripe processes card, billing, identity-verification, and payout information; Renown does not receive or store complete card numbers.
How information is used
We use information to operate accounts, verify authentic work, generate and assign collectibles, settle marketplace activity, prevent abuse, provide support, comply with law, and improve Renown. We do not sell personal information.
Public and on-chain data
Profiles, achievements, pets, serials, original-earner marks, collection displays, listings, sale history, and ownership provenance may be public. A future blockchain anchor may include a token identifier, ownership address or application identifier, and transfer reference. Email, card data, legal identity, wallet balance, payment-provider identifiers, and private account metadata are not intentionally placed on-chain.
Sharing and retention
Information may be shared with infrastructure, authentication, analytics, payment, fraud-prevention, and legal-service providers only as needed to operate Renown or comply with law. Records are retained for operational, security, tax, dispute, and legal needs. Public blockchain records cannot be deleted by Renown.
Your choices
You can manage linked accounts, notifications, public display choices, theme, sound, and billing from your account. Requests concerning access, correction, or deletion can be made through the support channel below; some financial, security, public provenance, or legal records must be retained.