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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Last Updated: Tuesday, March 05, 2024 at 07:10 PM

Your privacy is important to me. That's why Dman Server will collect as little as possible from you. However, some data must be collected for the services provided to function.

When I collect data:

What I collect:

When I use your data:

GDPR / Data Openness (Easier Soon)

Dman Server recognizes and respects EU Regulation 2016/679, also known as the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Information that GDPR requires us to give may be requested from the server's administration. This service, as it stands, will take about one week to get you your data. In the near future, data retreval will be part of your account, and will take far less time. Note that this does not apply to users without accounts, as all we collect from them is the Dman Server Cookie (if set), and their IP address.

Dman Server only uses one cookie. It stores a unique identifier for your server session, which expires immediately after you log out, or after thirty days. This ID is simply Dman Server's way of tracking your sign in data persistantly, so you don't have to sign in at every page. If you have disabled cookies, this functionality should still work, but it is not guaranteed to do so. This ID will mean nothing to other servers/services, and changes every time you log out, or after thirty days.

Third-Party Services

Dman Server uses a couple third-party services to make your experience more enjoyable, safe, and fast. Their policies may be found in the links below.

Standard Definitions

UUID (Unique User IDentifier) - A special collection of characters that uniquely identifies a Dman Server user. It will exist, unaltered, so long as the user does. This means nothing to other servers, and is only used as a means of identification throughout Dman Server.

CDN (Content Delivery Network) - A system of distributed servers (network) that deliver pages and other Web content to a user, based on the geographic locations of the user, the origin of the webpage, and the content delivery server.

Hashed - A verison of an item which has been passed a through mathematical algorithm that maps data of arbitrary size to a bit string of a fixed size (a hash) and is designed to be a one-way function, that is, a function which is infeasible to invert.

Infesible - Not possible to do easily or conveniently, yet not entirely impossible.

Alteration - The process of changing.

HTTPS (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol - Secured) - An extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) for secure communication over a computer network, which is widely used on the Internet.

IP Address (Internet Protocol Address) - A numerical label (Much like a House or PO Box Number) assigned to each device connected to a computer network (usually the Internet) that uses the Internet Protocol for communication.

This is collected to:

DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) - The intentional paralyzing of a computer network by flooding it with data sent simultaneously from many individual computers.