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I'm not sure if I should call this a "privacy policy", since the word "policy" is in there. However, this documents the current practices which are related to your privacy.
The tl;dr is:
These are used in a wide range of things.
SourceHut (especially sourcehut pages)
For these websites:
https://jacksonchen666.srht.site/
https://backup.jacksonchen666.com/
https://microblogging.jacksonchen666.com/
https://status.jacksonchen666.com/
Sourcehut logging configuration
Applies to all domains and subdomains under:
Domains listed above will reach the self-hosted server.
Server logs for server applications (e.g. Mastodon) are default settings. No
further information is provided here because I don't know any better.
Server logs configuration for the reverse proxy (i.e. nginx) is the
following:
log_format vcombined '$host:$server_port $remote_addr - $remote_user [$time_local] "$request" $status $body_bytes_sent "$http_referer" "$http_user_agent"';
The information logged for HTTP requests are:
(Modified) Example:
subdomain.jacksonchen666.com:443 192.0.2.231 - - [01/Jan/1970:00:00:00 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 2147483648 "-" "Not a bot, definately not."
The visitor's IP address is `192.0.2.231` in this example.
The logs are stored up to 4 days. They are not included in backups.
Self-hosted Server is located in Hungary.
Information that is logged for every request is:
(Modified) Example:
[1970-01-01T00:00:00Z INFO agate] [::ffff:192.168.1.74]:1965 - "gemini://jacksonchen666.com/" 20 "text/gemini;lang=en"
The IP address `192.168.1.74` is not the visitor's IP address.
How? There isn't something you could opt out of here other than well... Not touching anything related here.
(Ideas are welcome)
These things are included because they have some significance
Nameservers and domain registrar also applies, but not the dates. Those dates are for the email service.
On jacksonchen666.com, you were able to submit questions, ideas, and feedback, which are collectively called "Submissions".
These submissions, once published, cannot be truly removed because git keeps history of this website, and history cannot be easily removed.