Update privacy policy to reflect the new changes. And remove plausible (#111)

* Update privacy policy to reflect the new changes. And remove plausible, closes #110.

* Remove matrix, add more clarifications.

* I forgot to update the date..
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what path you visited (like https://libreddit.projectsegfau.lt/r/cats), your
IP address, your User-Agent will not be logged by us!</PMargin
>
<PMargin
>Some of our services have things like databases and things, for example <a
href="https://chat.projectsegfau.lt">Matrix</a
>, but that should be pretty obvious the moment you make an account on
there. They may collect some things, however we barely even access those
databases so you should be fine.</PMargin
>
<PMargin
><a href="https://chat.projectsegfau.lt">Matrix</a> logs IPs, there is nothing
we can do to prevent that. We will only check IP addresses whenever there is
serious abuse coming from someone's Matrix account, so we can ban their IP from
using Project Segfault services. This includes, but is not limited to ban evading
and harassment of communities and people.</PMargin
>
<PMargin class="italic"
>Some services require us to enable traffic logging, such as Nitter and
Libreddit, This is required to prevent abuse of those proxies who have
recently become harder and harder to proxy due to their active sabotage of
proxies. We also log traffic from all services in order to get a better
understanding of how much traffic we get and how we can improve our
services. Your IP and User-Agent are not logged in this case, we only need
to know how much traffic we get to prioritize our resources.
</PMargin>
<PMargin>
We may occasionally log all traffic for a short period of time in order to
prevent abuse of our services. This is only done when we detect some attack
against our services, The logs are deleted after the attack is over.
Information collected are: IP address, User-Agent, Request path, Request
method, Request body, Request headers, Response status code.
</PMargin>
<PMargin
>If you want the data we've collected on you to be sent, please contact us
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<h2>For our website and blog</h2>
<PMargin
>We have Plausible analytics installed on our website (the one you are on
right now!), and our <a href="https://blog.projectsegfau.lt">blog</a>, which
means we can just easily see what part of our site you're on, what country
you are from, what platform you are from, potentially a referrer and all
those get clumped up together.</PMargin
>
<PMargin class="italic"
>Plausible Analytics is completely anonymous. We can't exactly figure out
who you are through Plausible. It is also GDPR compliant.</PMargin
>
<PMargin
>We use analytics in order to see how many visitors we get every day, what
pages get visited the most, what countries visit our website the most etc.
uBlock and other privacy extensions block Plausible by default.</PMargin
>
<PMargin
>If you would like to see our website's statistics, <a
href="https://analytics.projectsegfau.lt/projectsegfau.lt"
>look no further</a
>.</PMargin
>
<h2>
We don't give any of the data we collect to anyone outside of Project
Segfault.
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official and they have a warrant.</PMargin
>
<span class="italic">Last updated 09.08.2022 16:57 UTC+1</span>
<span class="italic">Last updated 25.01.2024 15:30 UTC+1</span>