Privacy Policy
Last updated: 11/10/2025
Let’s be honest — no one wakes up excited to read a privacy policy. But since you trusted me enough to buy something through PayPal, you deserve to know exactly what happens to your information (and what doesn’t happen).
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1. What I Collect (and Why)
When you make a purchase through PayPal, I receive just enough information to make the transaction work. That means usually your name, email address, and confirmation that your payment went through.
I use that info to:
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Send you the PDF download link(s) for the game(s) you purchased.
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Occasionally email you about new releases or updates you might be interested in. (I promise, no spammy nonsense, just the occasional “hey, I made something neat!”)
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2. How Your Info Is Stored
All your payment details stay safely on PayPal’s servers, not mine.
I only keep your contact info (like your email) inside PayPal’s system and a password-protected customer list, so I can follow up with you if needed. I don’t print, sell, trade, barter, or whisper your data to marketing demons. Ever.
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3. When You Might Hear From Me
You’ll hear from me when:
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You’ve made a purchase (because you need that download link).
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There’s an update or new project I think you might genuinely care about.
If you decide you don’t want to hear from me again, there’s an unsubscribe link in every email. One click, and you’re out. No guilt trips, no secret extra steps.
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4. Who Else Sees Your Info
Only PayPal and other essential services directly involved in processing your order (for example, the email service that delivers your receipt).
That’s it. No data brokers, no “marketing partners,” no surprise third parties.
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5. Your Rights
You can always:
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Ask what information I have about you.
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Request that I delete it.
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Update it if something’s off.
Just email me at twopancakesrpg@gmail.com, and I’ll handle it promptly (and politely).
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6. Cookies and Tracking
If you’re viewing this policy on my website, there might be cookies (small, harmless files that help the site remember things like what’s in your cart or how many people stopped by).
I don’t personally use them for tracking, profiling, or psychological experiments.
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7. The Short Version
- I use your email to send you the thing you paid for.
- I might let you know when I make something new.
- You can unsubscribe anytime.
- Your data stays private.
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That’s the whole story, no fine print designed to trick you, just straightforward respect for your privacy.



