Strictbot runs inside Discord. Discord may independently collect, process, store, and display data under Discord's own policies. This Policy covers Strictbot's bot features and this website, not Discord's separate services.
1. Scope
This Policy applies when you invite Strictbot, use Strictbot commands, interact with Strictbot buttons or menus, appear in server events processed by Strictbot, or browse this website.
Strictbot is built for Discord servers and may process information made available through Discord APIs, permissions, commands, message events, member objects, roles, channels, and server configuration.
2. Information Strictbot May Process
Depending on server configuration and command usage, Strictbot may process Discord user IDs, usernames, display names, avatars, server IDs, channel IDs, role IDs, message IDs, command content, command arguments, moderation reasons, timestamps, deleted or edited message details for snipe/logging features, role membership, custom status indicators, and server configuration settings.
Strictbot may also process virtual economy and game data, including wallet balance, bank balance, net worth, rebirth count, cooldown timers, inventory, active items, titles, badges, game statistics, achievements, jackpot values, leaderboard entries, wins, losses, ties, total gambled, total won, total lost, and biggest win.
3. How Information Is Used
Strictbot uses information to respond to commands, enforce moderation actions, display embeds, manage roles, configure verification, operate automod filters, maintain logs, provide utility commands, run casino games, calculate virtual balances, enforce cooldowns, display profiles, and prevent basic abuse or command misuse.
Strictbot does not need real names, payment information, government IDs, home addresses, or financial account information. Do not submit sensitive personal information through bot commands.
4. Virtual Economy and Game Records
Strictbot may store virtual balances and gameplay records so economy and casino features can work over time. This includes bank balances, inventory items, active boosts, cooldowns, achievements, game stats, jackpot totals, leaderboard data, and rebirth progress.
This information is virtual entertainment data only. It has no real-money value and is used solely for bot features inside Discord.
5. Moderation and Safety Records
Strictbot may store moderation case records, including action type, target user ID, moderator user ID, reason, timestamp, and related server identifiers. It may also process automod filtered words, violations, logging settings, staff-role configuration, stripped-role records, verification roles, and strict-rep configuration.
Server owners and administrators are responsible for notifying their members if the server uses moderation logs, deleted-message tools, automod filters, or similar safety features.
6. Website Privacy
This website does not use analytics scripts, cookies, advertising trackers, third-party embeds, payment forms, login systems, or contact forms.
The website uses local CSS, JavaScript, and image assets. If hosted by a third-party provider, that provider may process basic technical logs such as IP address, user agent, request path, and timestamp according to the provider's own policies.
8. Retention
Strictbot may retain server configuration, moderation records, economy records, game statistics, inventory data, cooldowns, and related identifiers for as long as needed to provide bot features, maintain continuity, prevent abuse, troubleshoot issues, or operate the service.
Some data may remain until manually deleted, reset, overwritten, or no longer needed. Removing Strictbot from a server may stop future data processing but may not automatically delete all historical records.
9. Security
Reasonable technical and organizational measures should be used to protect Strictbot data, but no bot, website, host, Discord integration, or storage system can be guaranteed fully secure. Bugs, permission mistakes, Discord outages, unauthorized access, or operational failures may occur.
The website includes a strict Content Security Policy, blocks framing and object embeds, uses local assets, and avoids third-party client-side scripts.
10. User and Server Controls
Server owners can remove Strictbot from a server through Discord settings. Staff can also control many bot behaviors through configuration commands, permissions, role hierarchy, channel permissions, automod settings, logging settings, and command access practices.
Users who want data reviewed, corrected, or removed should contact the server owner or bot operator through the available Discord support path for the server where Strictbot is used.
11. Children and Age-Sensitive Communities
Strictbot is intended for use within Discord communities and should be used consistently with Discord's age requirements and rules. Server owners are responsible for deciding whether virtual casino-style games and economy features are appropriate for their community.
12. Changes to This Policy
This Privacy Policy may be updated as Strictbot changes. The effective date at the top of the page indicates the current version. Continued use of Strictbot after changes are posted means the updated Policy applies.