From 62f9b446a22b86aae0daddf43670d82f008faf3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Midou36O Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2024 15:20:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update privacy policy to reflect the new changes. And remove plausible, closes #110. --- src/routes/legal/privacy-policy/+page.svelte | 35 +++++--------------- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/routes/legal/privacy-policy/+page.svelte b/src/routes/legal/privacy-policy/+page.svelte index 015321e..25cbbe4 100644 --- a/src/routes/legal/privacy-policy/+page.svelte +++ b/src/routes/legal/privacy-policy/+page.svelte @@ -15,6 +15,15 @@ what path you visited (like https://libreddit.projectsegfau.lt/r/cats), your IP address, your User-Agent will not be logged by us! +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. + Some of our services have things like databases and things, for example For our website and blog -We have Plausible analytics installed on our website (the one you are on - right now!), and our blog, 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. - -Plausible Analytics is completely anonymous. We can't exactly figure out - who you are through Plausible. It is also GDPR compliant. - -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. - -If you would like to see our website's statistics, look no further. -

We don't give any of the data we collect to anyone outside of Project Segfault.