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title: Privacy Policy title: Privacy Policy
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date: 2021-09-28T09:02:36.435Z date: 2021-09-28T09:29:56.678Z
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dateCreated: 2021-09-03T07:41:23.648Z dateCreated: 2021-09-03T07:41:23.648Z
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Here we summarize the data collection of the individual services. For the exact details, we refer again to our [Privacy Policy](https://www.bstly.de/privacy-policy?lang=en). More information or instructions on functions of the individual services can be found in our [Overview of available services](/en/services). Here we summarize the data collection of the individual services. For the exact details, we refer again to our [Privacy Policy](https://www.bstly.de/privacy-policy?lang=en). More information or instructions on functions of the individual services can be found in our [Overview of available services](/en/services).
## Webserver <a name="webserver" id="webserver"></a>
Almost all services run via a web server, as well as e.B this page. In general, a web server automatically generates a lot of data, such as.B your IP address, your web browser version and much more. The fact that this data is transmitted is technically conditioned and can only be prevented with effort from your side. So what's important is what we do with this data.
The answer is simple: Nothing! In general, this data is not stored at all. In the context of maintenance work, it may happen that this data is written to log files so that we can investigate the problems more deeply. However, these are then not linked to any other data and deleted immediately after completion of the work!
## Pretix <a name="pretix" id="pretix"></a> ## Pretix <a name="pretix" id="pretix"></a>
In the *Pretix* system, we must of course store personal data on payment transactions as well as an e-mail address for sending e-mails with confirmations, payment data and sending the tokens. As a member of the association, your membership data to be collected and your membership fee account are stored here. As mentioned at the beginning, this data is not linked to other services. In the *Pretix* system, we must of course store personal data on payment transactions as well as an e-mail address for sending e-mails with confirmations, payment data and sending the tokens. As a member of the association, your membership data to be collected and your membership fee account are stored here. As mentioned at the beginning, this data is not linked to other services.
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Similar to *Nextcloud*, only your username and a few personal settings are stored by the service itself. How sensitive the data in your *Git* repositories is and who can access it depends entirely on you. So pay attention to which files you upload and whether your repository is also publicly accessible. Since repositories often contain source code including configuration files, we would like to remind you not to accidentally load sensitive information such as passwords, *API keys* or *private keys* into your repository. On public repositories, your changes, issues, comments and account are of course also public! Similar to *Nextcloud*, only your username and a few personal settings are stored by the service itself. How sensitive the data in your *Git* repositories is and who can access it depends entirely on you. So pay attention to which files you upload and whether your repository is also publicly accessible. Since repositories often contain source code including configuration files, we would like to remind you not to accidentally load sensitive information such as passwords, *API keys* or *private keys* into your repository. On public repositories, your changes, issues, comments and account are of course also public!
## Webserver <a name="webserver" id="webserver"></a>
All services run via a web server, as well as e.B this page. In general, a web server automatically generates a lot of data, such as.B your IP address, your web browser version and much more. The fact that this data is transmitted is technically conditioned and can only be prevented with effort from your side. So what's important is what we do with this data.
The answer is simple: Nothing! In general, this data is not stored at all. In the context of maintenance work, it may happen that this data is written to log files so that we can investigate the problems more deeply. However, these are then not linked to any other data and deleted immediately after completion of the work!