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title: Privacy Policy title: Privacy Policy
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date: 2021-09-28T09:30:28.517Z date: 2021-10-06T08:03:52.688Z
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dateCreated: 2021-09-03T07:41:23.648Z dateCreated: 2021-09-03T07:41:23.648Z
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No data is stored in our *virtual clubhouse*. Nevertheless, the transmission of your video and audio data affects a highly sensitive area. As mentioned, this data is not persisted by us, but it is not technically excluded that other users may illegally make recordings. If you are aware of any violations, please contact us urgently. As a first point of contact, there is our page with [help offers](/en/help). No data is stored in our *virtual clubhouse*. Nevertheless, the transmission of your video and audio data affects a highly sensitive area. As mentioned, this data is not persisted by us, but it is not technically excluded that other users may illegally make recordings. If you are aware of any violations, please contact us urgently. As a first point of contact, there is our page with [help offers](/en/help).
## bstlboard <a name="bstlboard" id="bstlboard"></a>
In addition to your user data, all your entries and comments are stored in our message board. Currently, access is only limited to club members. So no outsiders have access to your content.
## Matrix <a name="matrix" id="matrix"></a> ## Matrix <a name="matrix" id="matrix"></a>
Since *Matrix* is a messaging service, sensitive communication data can of course be generated here. Fortunately, *Matrix* offers *end-to-end* encryption. However, since this is optional, we recommend that you always activate *E2EE*. Since *Matrix* is a messaging service, sensitive communication data can of course be generated here. Fortunately, *Matrix* offers *end-to-end* encryption. However, since this is optional, we recommend that you always activate *E2EE*.