Something I didn’t know until recently is that in the access logs IP addresses are included in the logs.
I’m gonna look into disabling it or regularly clearing the logs or something.
Just thought i should mention that since it wasn’t in the privacy policy, sorry. But I’m the only person with access to it and all the files are very secure.
Though as a reminder, it’s never a bad idea to use a VPN online, as it hides your real IP address.
In your nginx.conf it’s access_log = off; under rhe server block. In docker-compose.yml you set all the stuff in RUST_LOG from info to error. For pictrs you add the PICTRS__TRACING__LOGGING__TARGETS=error env var.
Tysm!
wow this burger person seems really knowledgeable!
Yeah, maybe they should start their own instance or something?
Proton VPN is free, if not relatively cheap to upgrade. I already use their other services and haven’t been wronged - yet.
I use proton vpn and have been liking it
@arisu_exe @Hematite I think Mullvad is the best though.
Same, if the no port-forwarding thing isn’t a big deal for you. They also have vouchers on Amazon which is great for privacy.
I also got Proton VPN and Tor, highly recommend. I mostly stick to Tor when accessing this and other related accounts.
For the free one, does it require any information from you, like bank account and such?
Not that I remember