Privacy Policy of Kerberos Docs

Kerberos Docs operates on the principle of data minimization and user anonymity. This policy explains what information is handled through the documentation portal and how you remain anonymous while interacting with the hub.

1. No Personal Data Collection

Kerberos Docs never collects or stores personal identifiers. There are no accounts, forms, cookies or tracking pixels. Every visit is stateless and recorded only in session memory for performance measurement, destroyed upon logout or page close.

2. PGP Verification and Integrity

All official content is signed by the Kerberos PGP administrative key. Signatures validate that no third party modified files or URLs. Users can verify these signatures before using any mirror or market information.

3. Cookies and Analytics

The site sets no persistent cookies. A temporary session cookie may store menu state or theme preference, but it never leaves the browser. Kerberos Docs does not employ Google Analytics or any external logging API.

4. Server Logs and IP Address Anonymization

We run hidden Tor services only; no incoming requests carry real IP addresses. Furthermore, logs are disabled by default. In rare cases for malware mitigation, temporary debug logs may be enabled and deleted within 24 hours.

5. Security of Data Transmission

All connections use TLS‑encrypted layers within Tor, ensuring end‑to‑end confidentiality. Public transport never sees content in plaintext. For sensitive PGP files, SHA‑256 hash validation is recommended.

6. Third‑Party Resources and Links

Kerberos Docs links to official mirrors and PGP servers only. External links on the Wiki are for educational context and open within isolated tabs. We take no responsibility for third‑party policies.

7. User Rights

Because no personal data is retained, the right to erasure or portability is implicitly fulfilled. Users control all information they generate through local browser settings. Data cannot be retrieved or tracked by Kerberos.

8. Data Retention and Backups

Document content backups exist offline only for data redundancy and contain no user logs. All mirror hashes and signatures re‑sign on a weekly schedule to confirm authenticity and file integrity.

9. PGP Contact for Privacy Inquiries

If you identify a privacy concern or data leak inside the documentation hub, communicate via PGP‑encrypted message to:

contact@kerberos (onion network only)

Include a signed diagnostic report without revealing personal metadata. Unsourced emails are ignored for security reasons.

10. Policy Updates and Versioning

This policy is valid from January 2026 and may change if new legislation or internal architecture requires. Every update is PGP‑signed and included in the hub’s changelog. Continue using the site only if you agree to revised terms.

11. Jurisdiction

Kerberos Docs is archived under distributed Tor infrastructure and not subject to any specific national jurisdiction. Legal requests cannot be served on the operators without cryptographic consent.