NukaCola's Fallout Pen and Paper:Privacy policy
Privacy on this site:
The operator of this site takes privacy seriously. For further information, you can contact him via the contact and legalese page.
Cookies on this MediaWiki
There are none, with one exception for a specific person. This MediaWiki runs without extensions, and there is no advertising on this site. Consequently, no analytical or advertising cookies are set. The only cookies that are set (this is where the one exception comes in) are so-called session cookies, which allow all persons with an account for this MediaWiki not to have to log in repeatedly. There is only one such person in total: the operator. Creating additional accounts is not possible (except by the operator himself, who has no reason to do so).
Data collected by the hosting provider
I asked my hosting provider, IONOS, directly what data they collect and how they handle it. Here is a summary of their response:
IONOS does not set cookies. “When your website is accessed, data is stored in log files, which is anonymized directly upon collection so that no personal reference can be made:
Referrer (previously visited website)
Requested website or file
Browser type and version
Operating system used
Device type used
Time of access
IP address in anonymized form (used only to determine the location of access)
The data is stored for 8 weeks. There is no disclosure to third parties, nor any transfer to third countries outside the EU or the EEA.”
They further wrote: “We use WebAnalytics to document the use of your website. The data is taken from the existing log files. No new data is collected. No external service is used. This is not classical user tracking; no profiles are created. To protect personal data, WebAnalytics does not use cookies. The visitor’s IP address is transmitted when a page is requested, then immediately anonymized and processed without personal reference. IONOS does not store any personal data of website visitors, so that no conclusions can be drawn about individual visitors.”