User Data Collection
What is ATLAS?
ATLAS is a cutting-edge private intelligence service originally founded under this SCPF initiative. Over time, it evolved into an independent entity, specializing in secure and efficient background checks for high-profile clients. ATLAS operates as a trusted contractor, collecting, analyzing, and managing intelligence with precision and discretion. Leveraging proprietary systems and partnerships with affiliated groups, ATLAS ensures the delivery of actionable insights while maintaining the highest standards of confidentiality. Class-1 information is never disclosed in public documents, reflecting our unwavering commitment to data security.
What information does ATLAS collect?
When data is first found, and has no linked user, a new user profile is automatically created. Class-1 data is securely stored on Amazon Web Services (AWS) Relational Database Service (RDS), while Class-2 through Class-4 data is stored in a private GitHub repository. Additionally, certain data, such as join logs and admin logs, are sent to designated Discord channels. All data is accessible through a secure user login portal with strict access control protocols in place.
Section A: Class 1 Information (Personal Details) (Development Admininistration+)
If you are a staff member or employee and participate in our game, your personal information—such as your name, email, and phone number—will be noted from our staff database. A link to your staff profile in our secure staff database will be attached to your game session log for authorized use only.
In cases where we possess additional information, such as your real name and location, this data will be securely referenced in the log from a separate database outside of Discord, accessible only to authorized personnel.
For exceptionally sensitive information, such as payment details or Class 0 data (e.g., Social Security Numbers), will be stored exclusively in a separate user profile. Access to this profile is restricted to the owner of the information only, ensuring maximum security and privacy.
Section B: Class 2 Information (Permanent/Secret Details) (System Admin+)
The following types of information are categorized as Class 2 Information and are accessible only to System Administrators or higher:
Roblox User ID
Associated Roblox User IDs: Retrieved from RoWiFi and general intelligence sources.
Linked Discord User IDs: Collected through RoWiFi, ATLAS, or affiliated groups.
Warning History: Records of all warnings received in our Discord server or Roblox games.
Disciplinary Actions: Includes all kicks and bans from our group and affiliated groups, including archived and appealed instances.
Blacklist Records: Any blacklists enforced by us or affiliated groups, including archived and appealed instances.
Purchase Logs: Transaction records from ATLAS Development, limited to product names and purchase dates (no payment details are stored).
Infraction Reports: Any infractions or reports filed by hidden developers.
Data Deletion Requests:
If a user wishes to request the deletion of Class 1 or Class 2 data, they may open a ticket or file a legal request with ATLAS. Requests submitted through non-legal channels (e.g., email or direct message) must include a valid or legal reason for consideration.
Section C: Class 3 Information (Temporary Non-Sensitive Data) (Game Staff+)
The following types of data are categorized as Class 3 Information. This data is temporary, non-sensitive, and accessible to Game Staff and above:
User Avatar Snapshot: A snapshot of the player’s current avatar.
Indexed Inventory List: A detailed list of all items the player is wearing at the time of logging.
In-Game Chat Logs: Records of chat activity within the game.
In-Game Activity Logs: General logs of player activity during gameplay.
In-Game Kill Logs: Logs tracking player eliminations and combat actions.
In-Game Admin Logs: Records of any admin commands or administrative actions executed in-game.
In-Game Interaction Logs: Logs tracking interactions with various game elements, such as:
Menus
Doors
SCP Interactions
Vendor purchases
Gamepass/Developer Product purchases
Proximity prompt triggers
Section D: Class 4 Information (Contextual Data)
The following types of information are categorized as Class 4 Information. This data provides contextual details and is typically collected from Roblox servers:
Date/Time Zone of the Log: The timestamp of the recorded activity, including the relevant time zone.
Server Statistics: Includes data such as server age, region, player count, and other server-related metrics.
Team Player Count: The number of players assigned to each team within the server.
Additional Hardware Information: Technical details provided by Roblox servers.
Data Deletion Requests:
If a user wishes to request the deletion of Class 3 or Class 4 data, they must submit their request directly to Roblox, as this data is managed at the platform level.