Friends of Speranza
Last updated: January 2026
Friends of Speranza (“we,” “us,” “the site,” or “this extremely well-meaning project”) exists to make ARC Raiders encounters more interesting, more human, and slightly less shoot-on-sight. We also take privacy seriously, even while the world is on fire and an ARC is stomping nearby.
This policy explains what data we collect, why we collect it, and what control you have over it. Short version: we collect as little as possible, use it only to make the site work, and let you nuke your data when you want.
Friends of Speranza uses third-party login providers so you don’t have to invent a new password while dodging Hunters.
Depending on the login method you choose, we may receive:
We do not receive your password. We do not want your password. We do not want the responsibility of guarding your password during an ARC storm.
You may log in using one or more supported authentication providers. Linking providers is optional. Disconnecting them later is supported.
Each provider connection is treated as:
No single provider owns your Friends of Speranza account.
We collect limited technical and interaction data, such as:
This data helps us understand what parts of the site are actually useful versus what is just dead weight, like loot you meant to extract with but didn’t.
We do not collect:
We use collected data to:
We do not sell personal data. We do not run ads. We are not building a shadow economy out of your login metadata.
Friends of Speranza relies on third-party services to verify identity. Those providers handle your data according to their own privacy policies.
Once authentication is complete, Friends of Speranza only retains the minimum data needed to operate the service.
We do not control how third parties process data outside of the login process, and we do not receive more data than is necessary to confirm “yes, this is a real human”.
We do not share personal data with third parties except:
No data brokers. No marketing lists. No mysterious “partners”.
We keep personal data only as long as necessary to operate the service or until you ask us to delete it. If the data no longer serves a purpose, it gets dropped like low-tier loot.
You can:
Disconnecting a login provider may remove related data and may affect your ability to sign in if no other login method remains.
Account deletion requests are handled in accordance with applicable laws, including GDPR, and in compliance with authentication provider policies. When we delete data, we actually delete it.
We use cookies or similar technologies only for:
No advertising cookies. No tracking cookies. No “we noticed you like grenades” analytics.
Depending on where you live, you may have the right to:
Requests can be made through account settings or via contact options on the site. We won’t make you fill out a dungeon-length form.
This Privacy Policy may change as the site evolves. If it does, we’ll update the date at the top. No stealth patches.
Questions about this Privacy Policy can be directed to the site administrator through the Friends of Speranza website.