Introduction
This privacy policy is written in accordance with the 12th and 13th articles of the GDPR.
If you wish to consult it, you can do so on the following websites:
https://gdpr.eu/
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/
Data collection (Web)
This websites only collects data through generic access logs in order to detect and block bad actors from accessing this website.
None of the data collected is used for any other purpose, it is never shared with any other third-party and is never use in any sort of analytics.
Here is the list of private data being collected:
IP address
Browser's User-Agent
And here is the list of non-private data being collected:
Requested resource' URI
Date and time
Once the data has been logged in the access logs, it is automatically retrieved and processed by a locally-hosted applications every 30-60 seconds and then deleted from said logs.
This application compares this information against a list of known threat sources, targets and behaviours and if a match is found, the private information is stored for 7 days pending a manual review.
Once that 7 day period has elapsed, or once the report has been reviewed, all the relevant data is automatically deleted.
If your request wasn't flagged as potentially malicious, every data collected from it is thrown out instantly.
This process should normally never be triggered for regular traffic since most of the triggering actions are ones that should not be possible to accomplish through normal browsing.
However, this process isn't infallible and there is always an off chance that false positives may happen.
Data collection (DNS)
Our DNS servers collects data through generic access logs in order to detect and block bad actors.
None of the data collected is used for any other purpose, it is never shared with any other third-party and is never use in any sort of analytics.
Here is the list of private data being collected:
IP address
And here is the list of non-private data being collected:
Requested DNS record
Date and time
All private data is deleted after a period of 7 days.
Third Parties
Our websites uses some VPS provided by IONOS and ChicagoVPS in order to put in place a CDN system.
The goal of this system is to improve your browsing experience with the help of a private caching service and custom traffic filtering rules.
No data should be collected on their side due to the nature of the server leased to us.
If you'd wish to consult their privacy policy and their partners', you can do so by using the following URLs:
IONOS
French
English
ChicagoVPS
English
Cookies
Our websites doesn't use nor store any cookies in your browser.
Changes to our privacy policy
The content of this privacy policy was originally written on the 4th of December 2021 and was last updated on the 18th of March 2022.
2021/12/04
English
French
Original version
2022/03/18
English
French
Changed section on data collection to reflect new policy.
Added mention about CloudFlare and linked to their privacy policy.
Improved the "Changes to our privacy policy" section.
2022/09/09
English
French
Changed references to external services to reflect the migration to v6Node.
Added mention about v6Node and linked to their privacy policy.
Removed mentions of CloudFlare.
Changed the "Cookies" section to indicate that none should be used on public domains.
2023/11/11
English
French
Changed references to external services to reflect the migration to IONOS.
Removed mentions of v6Node.
Changed section on data collection to reflect new timings & infrastructure.
2023/11/30
English
French
Added a section regarding data collection through DNS servers.
Changed references to external services to reflect the usage of ChicagoVPS
In the event of a change to our privacy policy, you will be informed explicitly, and a copy of previous versions of the policy will be available through this page.
How to contact us ?
If you wish to contact us for more information regarding our privacy policy, please contact us via the form included on the contact page, or at the following email address:
herwin.bozet@gmail.com
How to contact the appropriate authorities ?
Should you wish to report a complaint or if you feel that our privacy policy has not addressed your concern in a satisfactory manner, you may contact your national Data Protection Authority (DPA).
More information on this procedure can be found on the following websites:
https://ec.europa.eu/
(English)
https://gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit.be/
(French)