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Anti-Logging

Minimal collection, maximum privacy.

UnixFabric is built on the principle that infrastructure should not be a data-hungry appliance. We collect only the information required to keep services running safely, and we avoid logging user activity whenever possible.

Anti-Logging Policy

We do not retain browsing metadata, search history, or personal identifiers for users of our public services. Logs are minimized to essential operational data and are purged on a strict schedule.

Minimal telemetry

Only system health, uptime, and error conditions are recorded. User actions are never captured unless required for security response.

No profiling

There is no profiling of visitors, no analytics cookies, and no behavioral tracking across services.

Operational Practices

Our technical operations follow a privacy-first, security-aware pattern: keep systems simple, document everything, and avoid collecting data that is not needed for service operation.

01 / Data minimization

Logs are restricted to ephemeral diagnostics and are routinely rotated and deleted.

02 / Access controls

Access to logs is limited to administrators and security responders only, with no broad monitoring.

03 / Open review

Policy details are available publicly so the community can verify what we do—and what we do not do.

FAQ

Can you guarantee zero logging?

We guarantee that we do not log data for the purposes of surveillance or profiling. Some minimal operational metadata may be retained temporarily for service stability.

What personal data is stored?

We do not store personal data unless it is explicitly provided in a support or abuse report. Even then, it is processed with minimization and retention limits.

How do you handle security incidents?

Investigation logs are created only when necessary and are deleted once the incident is resolved, following our published response procedures.