Privacy Concerns at Paradise
1. Opaque Data Collection Practices
Paradise does not provide clear, accessible information about what personal data they collect from users. In an era where most reputable platforms publish detailed privacy policies, Paradise falls short. There's no easy-to-find documentation outlining how user data is gathered, what is stored, or why it's needed.
This lack of transparency is troubling , especially for a platform that promotes itself as user-focused.
2. No Clarity on Data Retention or Deletion
There is no mention of how long Paradise retains user data, nor is there a clear process for users to request data deletion. These are basic privacy practices that many platforms have adopted as standard, and Paradise’s failure to address them is a red flag.
Users deserve to know:
How long their data is stored
Whether it's deleted after account closure
What rights they have over their own information
Paradise provides no clarity on any of this.
3. Unclear User Rights and Potential Privacy Risks
Without a published privacy policy, users are left in the dark. There's no indication of:
Whether data is shared with third parties
Whether users can access or modify their data
For a platform that enforces strict rules on community behavior, this lack of basic user protection is hypocritical and concerning.
4. Behind the Curve Compared to Other Platforms
While Paradise may excel in fostering a positive in-game experience, it lags far behind other platforms in terms of transparency, user data control, and ethical data practices.
5. Insecure Connection Warning (HTTP)
When attempting to create an account, I received a browser warning stating:
“The information you're about to submit is not secure.”
In 2025, this is not just outdated, it’s irresponsible. Any platform that collects personal data must provide secure, encrypted connections by default.
Other gaming services are upfront about privacy. Paradise? Not even close.
Until Paradise addresses these critical privacy gaps, users should think twice before signing up. Community moderation alone isn’t enough , users deserve transparency, control over their data, and basic respect for their privacy.








