Privacy

This page explains what this website collects when you get in touch, where it goes, and how Diceables uses it. It is meant to be readable, not a wall of legalese. If something here conflicts with a law that applies to you, the law wins for that point.

Who is responsible

Diceables (the solo creator behind this site) decides how enquiry and contact data are used to respond to you and run commissions. This site is aimed at clients worldwide; rules in your country may give you extra rights (for example access or deletion requests). You can ask using the same channels you use to reach me.

Contact form: what you send

The form asks for name, email, an optional subject, and your message. That is the information you choose to provide so I can reply and discuss work.

When the form is submitted successfully, that content is sent through the site’s host (for example Netlify or Vercel) to a Discord channel via an incoming webhook. I use Discord to see your message and respond. The site does not store submissions in a separate customer database run by the form itself.

To reduce spam and abuse, the server may include a small amount of technical context with the notification (for example the page you sent from, a best-effort network identifier for rate limiting, and a short browser summary). That context is there to operate the form safely, not to profile you for advertising.

If the site falls back to opening your email app (mailto) instead, your message is composed locally and sent through your own email provider; then their privacy policy and yours apply to that path.

Discord

If you message me on Discord, your username, messages, and anything you attach are processed by Discord, Inc. under their terms and privacy policy. I use those conversations to reply, quote work, and deliver projects, the same reasons I use email.

I do not sell email addresses or contact lists and I do not use your enquiry data for marketing newsletters.

How long data sticks around

Discord keeps message history according to Discord’s own retention and server settings. I don’t control their infrastructure.

For my side, I keep enquiry and project-related messages only as long as needed to respond, run your commission, handle disputes or accounting where applicable, and meet legal obligations. When there is no good reason to keep something, I delete or anonymise it in ordinary course.

Server-side rate limiting uses short-lived technical data to block rapid repeat submissions; it is not built as a long-term record of visitors.

Cookies and similar tech

This site is mostly static. I don’t use advertising cookies or social trackers on your behalf through the contact form. Your browser or host may still use essential technical mechanisms needed to load pages or secure the form. Those are normal for running a website.

Your choices

Depending on where you live, you may have the right to access, correct, or delete personal data I hold, or to object or restrict certain processing. I will respond in good faith to reasonable requests sent through the contact page or Discord, and I may need to confirm you are the person the data is about.

Changes

I may update this page occasionally. The version on this URL is the current one. Continued use of the contact form after a change means you accept the updated description for new submissions.

Commission rules and music licensing are in the Terms and Conditions. For work enquiries, use Contact.