About Us
The official site of our service is xenostormexx.info.
Our privacy philosophy is designed around data minimization, accountability, security of information, and respect for personal rights. All practices follow compliance standards across multiple international privacy laws.
Comments
Comment systems retain both text submissions and supporting digital evidence such as IP addresses and browser headers for fraud prevention.
Gravatar checks may use anonymized email identifiers, as clarified in their policy at https://xenostormexx.info/policy.html. Displayed avatars appear only when moderators approve entries.
Media Files
Including EXIF metadata in images exposes sensitive personal location details. We encourage contributors to omit such information before file uploads to secure private safety.
Cookies
Cookies assist in maintaining usability. They may keep comment details active for one year, secure logins for two days, and style preferences for one year. An extended login of two weeks applies with “Remember Me.” Editorial cookies appear for 24 hours. Logging out permanently invalidates authentication files.
Embedded Content from External Websites
Embedded content operates identically to visiting third-party portals and grants external operators the ability to apply analytics, store cookies, and track interactions.
Data Sharing
Activation of password resets ensures your IP address is recorded in official reset messages, which secures accounts against unauthorized infiltration.
Data Retention
By default, user comments and metadata may be held indefinitely as historical records. Profile owners control their attributes except for usernames. Administrative staff may alter or delete data when regulations or safeguards demand action.
Your Data Rights
Right of access, erasure, and portability of data is assured to all users. Some information remains within archives where required by long-term compliance mandates.
Data Processing
Automated spam filters and review systems inspect every interaction for patterns of abuse. Protection of community wellbeing and prevention of exploitation remain dominant considerations.