Privacy
Learn how data is collected and stored.
Privacy in Datenstrom Yellow
People have a right to the protection of personal data. That's why Datenstrom Yellow has been designed in such a way that the collection of personal data is avoided from the very beginning and only as little information as necessary is stored. The source code of Datenstrom Yellow has been made available as open source. Here's an overview of the key points:
- Cookies - none per default, but logging in with a user account uses cookies.
- IP addresses - none per default, but the web hosting provider may store IP addresses.
- Personal data - none per default, but the information you enter on a website may be stored.
- Service data - none per default, there's no telemetry or tracking of individual users.
- Device information - none per default, there's no telemetry or tracking of individual devices.
- Emails and passwords - optional, user settings are stored in a configuration file.
- Source code - available on Codeberg, GitHub and other Git hosting platforms.
Privacy on your website
You need a web server to make your website available on the internet. In doing so, your web hosting provider may use additional cookies and store IP addresses. From a technical point of view, it's not necessary to give cookies to every visitor and to store all IP addresses. It's best to contact your web hosting provider and have them check the configuration of your web server.
Privacy on this website
We do not use cookies. We do not store IP addresses. We do not collect personal data. Except for user accounts, contact pages, measures for fraud prevention and information you enter on this website. We do not share personal data with third parties. Let us know, if you want a copy of your personal data or want to be "forgotten" by us. Contact our ombudsman.
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