Terms & Privacy

Terms of Use

By accessing and using this website, you agree to the following:

Purpose of the website

This website exists solely to present and promote the Pariah card game project and to allow users to subscribe to our newsletter.

User obligations

Users agree to provide accurate information when subscribing and to use the site lawfully.

Intellectual property

All images, texts, and content published on this site are owned by the Varia/Pariah team, unless otherwise stated. They may not be copied, distributed, or used without permission.

Liability

We are not responsible for technical errors, service interruptions, or misuse of the content by third parties.

Modifications

We may update these Terms at any time. Continued use of the site implies acceptance of any changes.

Cookies Policy

This website uses only essential cookies to ensure its correct functioning, and may use third-party cookies (e.g., for newsletter sign-up tools or analytics).

You can configure or block cookies in your browser settings. Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the proper functioning of the site.

By continuing to browse this website, you consent to the use of cookies as described in this policy.

Privacy Policy

Data Controller

The Pariah Team

Contact: info@pariahcardgame.com

Purpose

We will only use your e-mail address to manage your subscription and send you news, updates, and information about the Pariah project.

Legal Basis

Your data will be processed based on your explicit consent when you subscribe to the newsletter.

Recipients

Your data will not be shared with third parties, except for technical service providers (e.g., e-mail platforms) under agreements that ensure data protection.

Retention

Your e-mail address will be kept until you unsubscribe or request deletion.

You may:

Access your personal data.

Request correction or deletion.

Withdraw consent or unsubscribe at any time (via the link in each e-mail or by writing to [your e-mail]).

You also have the right to lodge a complaint with your local data protection authority if you believe your data has been mishandled.