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Amber Road — Merchant's Privacy Ledger

Last updated: June 2025

Ancient merchants kept their ledgers private — what they carried, where they went, and who they traded with was their own business. Amber Road keeps your session exactly that way: private, undocumented, and yours alone.

What the ledger records

The ledger records nothing personal about you. No merchant's name, no cargo list, no device seal is pressed into our archive. You travel the amber road as an anonymous pilgrim.

Waystation notes (server logs)

Like a roadside inn's brief guest register noting only the day's weather, our servers may automatically record: browser type, device category, and a masked IP fragment. These notes confirm the road is open. They note the conditions, not the traveller.

No road taxes

Amber Road levies no advertising road taxes, no behavioural analytics tolls, and no third-party surveillance gatekeepers along the route. The road is free.

The illuminator (Google Fonts)

Our typefaces are lit by Google Fonts. Your browser's connection to Google may include your IP. Their ledger governs what they inscribe from that signal.

Young traders

Amber Road is a rich, historical game for all ages. No violent content, no gambling, no age restrictions. Every young trader is welcome on the route. We collect nothing from any player.

Ledger revisions

Should our route change, this ledger will be updated and redated. Continued travel after any revision signals acceptance.