No Roblox Account Login
The site does not ask visitors to connect a Roblox account, enter a Roblox password, provide a username for rewards, or link any account to claim Anime Squadron codes. Codes should be redeemed only inside Roblox.
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Read how this Anime Squadron fan guide handles static pages, analytics plans, account safety, Roblox links, code checks, and future data disclosures today.

This site is built as a static fan guide. It does not require account registration.
If analytics are added later, they should be privacy-conscious and documented here before launch.
This Anime Squadron guide is a static fan site. The main pages are built to be readable without account signup, Roblox login, or personal profile access.
The site does not ask visitors to connect a Roblox account, enter a Roblox password, provide a username for rewards, or link any account to claim Anime Squadron codes. Codes should be redeemed only inside Roblox.
The site does not sell Robux, premium rewards, private code access, or download tools. If a future page includes ads or affiliate links, that change should be documented before it goes live.
There is no account dashboard, saved profile, comment system, or newsletter form in the current static site. Because there is no login system, the site does not store visitor-submitted account records.
Even static websites can create normal server logs through the hosting platform. Those logs are different from asking visitors for personal data.
Cloudflare Pages or similar hosting can record technical request information such as page path, browser type, rough location, status code, and time. These logs are used for security, debugging, and uptime checks.
The site does not know whether a visitor redeemed a code successfully. Reward results stay inside Roblox, so any code status shown here is based on public sources and manual checks, not private visitor data.
The current pages do not include forms for email, payment, phone number, address, or private messages. If a contact form is added later, the privacy policy should be updated before launch.
Analytics can be useful for deciding which guide pages need updates, but they should be added carefully and explained clearly.
If Google Analytics, Cloudflare Web Analytics, or another measurement tool is added, this page should name the tool and explain what it measures. Analytics should not appear silently.
The useful metrics are page views, search landing pages, broken paths, and update interest. The site does not need Roblox account data to decide whether codes, guide, wiki, or calculator pages need more work.
Privacy and safety notes should remain visible because Roblox players often search for codes quickly. A clear policy helps separate this guide from unsafe pages that ask for passwords or downloads.
Privacy on a Roblox fan guide is also about clear expectations. Visitors should know what is safe, what is outside the site, and what should never be shared.
Roblox account actions, code redemption, purchases, and game sessions stay on Roblox. This site can explain where to look, but it should not become a middle step between the player and the game.
The site may link to public code trackers or Roblox-related sources. Those pages can edit content, add ads, or change ownership, so visitors should treat external pages as separate services with their own policies.
If the site later adds analytics, contact forms, ads, affiliate links, or user submissions, this policy should be updated in plain language. A privacy change should not hide inside code or deployment notes only for visitors who need clear notice.
Anime Squadron Guide & Tools is an unofficial fan site. It is not affiliated with Roblox Corporation, the Roblox platform, or the game developer.