Also, that instance is using Cloudflare. Which automatically makes it a privacy nightmare from the get-go. We don’t use Cloudflare because they’re a reverse proxy that MiTMs your connection, meaning that anything that travels to and from our server is unencrypted on their node, and we would get banned pretty quick what with the content that we host anyways.
They claim that they don’t hold onto that data, but you never know. It’s their servers and they can do whatever they want and justify it by using EULA weasel words
Also, that instance is using Cloudflare. Which automatically makes it a privacy nightmare from the get-go. We don’t use Cloudflare because they’re a reverse proxy that MiTMs your connection, meaning that anything that travels to and from our server is unencrypted on their node, and we would get banned pretty quick what with the content that we host anyways.
They claim that they don’t hold onto that data, but you never know. It’s their servers and they can do whatever they want and justify it by using EULA weasel words