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Kerberos Privacy Policy 2026 — outlining principles of data protection, cryptography and user anonymity standards.

1. Introduction

This Privacy Policy explains how the Kerberos Darknet documentation hub ("Kerberos", "we") approaches privacy, data minimization, and cryptographic safeguards. The platform operates as an informational node under pseudonymous infrastructure with no commercial tracking, cookies, or analytics scripts.

2. Data Collection Scope

Kerberos does not collect identifiable data about visitors. We record no IP logs, browser fingerprints, or usage sessions. Any temporary memory variables used for performance optimization are erased automatically upon session termination. The infrastructure acts purely as a static content host, similar to an onion-based documentation mirror.

3. PGP and Cryptographic Verification

All official communications and mirror announcements are digitally signed with our Kerberos PGP key. These public keys ensure message authenticity and prevent substitution or tampering. Users are encouraged to verify signatures on every update using the fingerprints published under /crypto.pgp.

4. Anonymity & Cookies

Kerberos does not use cookies, local storage, or any client‑side tracking mechanisms. Browsers may cache files for faster loading, which remains fully under user control. We do not deploy analytics scripts or external fonts beyond privacy‑respecting CDNs publicly accessible via Tor.

5. Information Retention

No personally identifiable information is stored on Kerberos servers. Server‑side and front‑end code are designed for stateless operation. Should limited diagnostic logs ever exist for defensive cybersecurity, these are nonspecific, aggregated, and retained for less than 24 hours before automated disposal.

6. Third‑party Links

The documentation may include links to external websites, research papers, or open‑source repositories. These are provided for reference only and are not endorsed by Kerberos. Users should apply separate privacy precautions when visiting such external domains.

7. User Security Responsibilities

Privacy is a cooperative principle. Users are responsible for maintaining secure environments, updated Tor browsers, and verified PGP tools. Kerberos cannot prevent voluntary disclosure through unsafe devices or unencrypted messages. We emphasize the use of Tails, Whonix, and Monero wallets dedicated exclusively to darknet operations.

8. Jurisdiction & Legal Disclosure

Kerberos operates under decentralized hosting. No conventional jurisdiction applies; servers are replicated across multiple onion networks, each with independent encryption keys. In the event local regulations compel disclosure, no identifiable user data exists to produce. Kerberos maintains constitutional independence through cryptographic design, not corporate policy.

9. Changes to Policy

This Privacy Policy may evolve as technology changes. Updates will be announced through PGP‑signed messages published on /crypto.pgp and timestamped accordingly. Users are advised to review this page periodically and verify the authenticity of every new policy with provided fingerprints.