What data ClanForge stores
Your player tag is the root of your identity in ClanForge, verified with a one-time in-game API token check — no developer key, no password. Everything else falls into one of three buckets: cached game data, your local device, or your Pro billing status.
Clan rosters, member stats, war results, and CWL data are all public information — anyone can look these up via Clash of Clans' own API. ClanForge caches that data server-side so the app loads fast and works offline, not because it's private. Your verified player tags (the accounts you've added) sync to the server too, so your identity and Pro status survive a reinstall.
Tip: Some things never leave your device — your custom dashboard background, Base Markup annotations, and the local pool of verified accounts all stay local-only, even though your identity itself is synced.
Push notification tokens are stored only for verified tags and are treated as routing addresses, not secrets — they can't be used to read your data. If you're on Pro, billing runs through PayPal: ClanForge stores your subscription tier, never your card details. No ads, no analytics, and nothing is ever sold — see Privacy & Supercell policy for the full picture, and the complete policy at /privacy.
Still stuck?
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