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title: Privacy Policy
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subtitle: ungleich's policy on your privacy
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description1:
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## Introduction
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This is version 0.1 of our privacy policy from 2021-10-04.
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## Privacy by default
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At ungleich we are strong believers of **privacy by default**. That
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means: you don't need to opt-in for privacy and you don't need to
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opt-out for newsletters or marketing information. Privacy is a big
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concern for us and our customers.
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## Logging and data submission
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By default all our services are configured to a minimum amount of
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logging. We cannot claim a **zero log policy**, because for
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operational measures (spammers, denial of service attacks, for
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billing) we need to log some data.
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We however **do not sell your data**. Our business is providing
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services, not making money of your information.
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## Third party access
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We minimise the amount of data that is seen by third parties. At the
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moment some of our websites use google analytics (for historic
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reasons). We plan to remove this by the beginning of 2022.
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Services like our [data storage](/u/products/data-storage/),
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[the hosted matrix chat](/u/products/hosted-matrix-chat/),
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[zero carbon VPS hosting](/u/products/virtual-machine-hosting/),
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[zero carbon chat](/u/products/zero-carbon-chat/) and
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[zero carbon cloud](/u/products/zero-carbon-cloud/) do not send any
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data to third parties by default. There might be plugins or settings
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that allow you to enable communication with third parties, but we do
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not configure them by default. Above list is not exhaustive.
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