tordark Privacy Policy
The tordark privacy policy is short, because the site collects almost nothing. tordark is static and read-only. It has no accounts, no comment system, and no advertising, which removes most of the reasons a website gathers personal data at all. This page states plainly what is and is not collected when someone reads it.
Information the site does not collect
tordark uses no analytics, no advertising trackers, and no third-party tags. It sets no cookies. It runs no client-side scripts that profile visitors, and it offers no login, so it stores no usernames or passwords. Nobody is asked for a name or an email address. There is no feature that would use one.
Standard server records
Like any website, tordark is delivered by a host that may keep brief technical logs, such as requested pages and approximate request times, in order to operate and secure the service. That is ordinary web hosting, not a tracking system the project designs or analyzes. The project builds no visitor profiles from those logs. It combines them with nothing else.
Third-party links
Some pages link outward to primary sources: official documentation, court records, and security journalism. Those external sites keep their own privacy practices, which this policy does not govern. Follow a link, and the destination's rules apply, not these. tordark links out only to support a claim, and it earns nothing from any link it places.
Changes to this policy
If the site's data practices ever change, this page changes with them and its revision date reflects it. The standing commitment is simple. Collect as little as possible, and describe that collection honestly rather than behind vague language. A privacy policy is only as good as its accuracy, and this one is written to be checked against what the site actually does. The disclaimer covers the terms under which the rest of the content is offered.
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