Overview
Pokopia Wiki is operated by Tootaio Studio as a community-editable game wiki.
This policy explains the information used to provide accounts, wiki editing, community features, and site security.
How Pokopia Wiki handles account, contribution, and browsing information.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
Pokopia Wiki is operated by Tootaio Studio as a community-editable game wiki.
This policy explains the information used to provide accounts, wiki editing, community features, and site security.
When you register, Pokopia Wiki collects your email address, display name, password hash, email verification state, session state, and referral information when a referral code is used.
When you use the wiki, Pokopia Wiki may store your edits, uploads, Life posts, comments, reactions, discussion activity, public profile activity, and audit records needed to maintain community content.
Pokopia Wiki uses browser storage for the selected language, login session token, Remember me choice, and local Daily CheckList completion state.
Server-side sessions, verification tokens, reset tokens, and passwords are stored as hashes where applicable. Token hashes and password hashes are not exposed through public API responses.
Wiki edits, image uploads, discussions, Life posts, reactions, and edit history may be visible to other users together with your display name and public profile link.
Do not submit private personal information in public content. Moderation and audit records may be retained when needed for safety, integrity, dispute handling, or legal obligations.
Pokopia Wiki may use hosting, database, email delivery, logging, and AI moderation providers to operate the service.
Tootaio Studio does not sell personal information. Information may be disclosed when required by law, to protect site security, or to enforce the Terms of Service.
You can log out to clear the active browser token, and registered users can update their display name and password from their profile.
Contact Tootaio Studio for privacy questions or requests. Some records may be retained when they are needed for security, audit history, content integrity, or legal compliance.