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Privacy Policy

27.12.2024

We could roll out a big boring document here that we copied from somewhere else and edited to suit our needs, but what's it all for?

In short, we don't collect, store or process any of your data. None at all! However, there is a small nuance....

Google Analytics

We have an analytics system from Google Analytics installed on our website. It is necessary to know how many users read us, which materials have a greater reach, etc. Then we will show these numbers to advertisers, they will give us a lot of money, and we will all have a trouble-free life: expensive cars, gorgeous women/men, elite alcohol, etc. (no such thing has happened yet).

So the damned capitalists at Google collect, store and process some of your data (we don't know what kind of data). They are constantly being restricted by various laws (like GDPR in Europe), but they still find loopholes and do it. The details of this can be found on their official resources. We have nothing to do with it and cannot influence it in any way.

Google Adsense

On some pages of our site you can see banners and ads from Google Adsense. They are automatically loaded from Google resources. On what principle it is done, we do not know, but most likely it is based on some of your data, which is collected by Google.

Disqus

Some pages on our site have the Disqus commenting system installed. This is a third-party service that kindly provides us with its features (for money). Some data is also collected by Disqus. You can also read about it on their site.

Conclusion

Your data is solely your concern. No official will protect you. Moreover, you will be very unpleasantly surprised by the hypocrisy of some structures that are supposed to ensure the security of your data for your taxes. As an example, you can take Germany (one of the lobbyists of the GDPR law): they say they are all for privacy, but in practice they monitor absolutely ALL traffic at the ISP level in order to impose fines on those who use torrents. But that's just an excuse, no one knows how your data is actually being used. Once again: you haven't done anything illegal yet, and your traffic is already being tracked. Officials already know what sites you visit, what apps you use, etc.

Therefore, no one will protect you, rather the opposite. At any opportunity you will be fined or accused of something. And our site is not to blame for this at all.

The only thing we can advise you:

  • Use a normal VPN. Nowadays it's like washing your hands before eating.
  • Don't use browsers from Google, Microsoft, Apple and other damned capitalists.
  • Disable all unused add-ons in your browser (yes, they are watching you through them too).
  • Set your browser to the highest level of privacy: clear history, cookies, etc. after closing the browser.
  • Use ad blockers on websites (eh, we just gave advice that will make us never get rich).

These are the very basics that will make it a little harder to track you, but won't stop it completely. Your privacy is in your hands, no one else cares about it.

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