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<h1>Privacy Policy</h1>
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This website does not have any tracking or advanced analytics mechanisms. There are no cookies or trackers.
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By default the only logging is that of each request's path and time. There is no further context like the requesting IP address or user agent.<br>
Requests to the static paths are not logged, so no latency profiling can be done there. More on the specific logging can be read in the source code.
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<h2>Temporary advanced logging</h2>
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If ever required for reasons like too high traffic, the right is reserved to enable logging on the reverse proxy to find out about problematic addresses/address ranges or user agents. By default such more precise logging is <b>disabled</b> and will only ever be enabled if absolutely necessary for a limited time. If ever used, traffic will only be analyzed for operational purposes under human supervision. Additionally if such temorary logging is enabled, a banner will appear at the top of the index page, telling users about it.
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<h2>Exceptions for external content</h2>
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There may be assets (like the 88x31 buttons) loaded from external sites. I cannot guarantee the absence of logging on their end. However I make it a point to only load the assets without further scripts or the like.
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<h2>Policy updates</h2>
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This policy can be updated if new requirements ever emerge. In such cases a notice will be displayed at the top of the index page for the 30 days prior to the change.
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