Privacy

Last Updated 25.04.2026

1. Introduction

We are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring transparency regarding the processing of your personal data. As this project is Open Source, you're always able to manually inspect the code, and see exactly how the data processing is carried out. This statement outlines how we handle your information when you visit our website. The date above ("25.04.2026") always shows when the privacy statement was last updated.

2. Data Collection & Purpose

To accurately monitor website traffic and maintain a reliable count of visitors, we process your IP address. The sole purpose of collecting this data is to perform basic analytics regarding site usage volume. This helps us understand the scale of our audience and ensure the stability of our services. Be aware that, an IP address is considered personal data under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) as it can identify a specific device and, indirectly, a user.

4. Data Retention and Minimization

We adhere to the principle of data minimization and strict retention limits:
  1. Your IP address is cached in our system for a maximum of 1 hour.
  2. Your IP address is only stored in memory, and is at no point during its one-hour lifetime written to the disk.
  3. Once this one-hour window expires, the data is automatically purged from our cache. No historical records of individual IP addresses are retained beyond this period.
  4. After deletion, the data cannot be reconstructed or linked back to you.

5. Data Sharing and Security

We do not sell, rent, or share your IP address, or any other data with any third-party analytics providers, advertisers, or data brokers. All data processing occurs entirely server-side and is never directly accessible to any users.

6. Changes to This Policy

We reserve the right to update this privacy statement to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. Any material changes will be posted on this page with an updated effective date.

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argxs believes in owning your own data. Clicking the button below ensures that we wont process any data related to your person in the future. This is done by simple providing you with a cookie "argxs_do_not_track". The server checks for the cookie when a request is received, and skips processing analytics, if the cookie is present.